Peregrinator
Hooded On A Hill
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Haven't climbed any mountains. Have no intention to do so. Went to Nepal to "feel" the climbing thing. Didn't feel it. Learned the climbers of Everest, and most other challenging mountains, leave a ton of junk on the mountain, as well as what feces their bodies allow them to evacuate. Aparently climbers climb because of the challenge and don't care at all for the mountain itself. Very strange.
Not even close to "most" other challenging mountains, and there's a huge push at Everest and among climbers as a group to leave the mountains cleaner than when you show up. There have been several Everest cleanup expeditions, and most local climbing orgs sponsor cleanup days every year.
The "clean climbing" movement begin by Yvonne Chouinard back in the 70's started a lot of people thinking about how to avoid damaging the rock itself.
The reason Everest has so much trash on it is the sheer number of people that attempt it and the incredible difficulty of doing anything in that environment. It's not some sort of neglectful attitude or something, for the most part.