Litter tidy up Dun Deardail

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TooManySpoons

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Trying to post a photo for the first time on here so hope this comes out.

I was in Fort William last year and camped just off the highland way, near Dun Deardail Iron Age Fort. Beautiful place but the woods were absolutely littered with tissue, wet-wipes, wrappers, everything you can think of. All I could do was collect it all up and bag it and hike it back out with me but I felt better for it.

Here is photo, yuck!

 
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Well done mate. Its so disgusting how people behave nowadays. It's a shame that others have to clear up after these lazy oiks.
When I was a volenteer Ranger on dartmoor, one of my duties was to litter pick a certain area every week. I'd fill a black bin bag regularly, even tho I'd cleaned it the week before. Even dirty nappies, unbaggged stuffed into bushes.
This is not new. I was doing this in the 1980s!
 

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