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‘Unprecedented’ levels of human faeces on Snowdonia branded ‘a danger to health’

By Jack Darlington | Contributor

Human faeces has been sighted on WalesÔÇÖ most popular mountains and has been found to be a danger to health, commented by the Mountain RescueÔÇÖs senior executive. This issue has been outlined due to increasing amounts of traffic in the areas, being said to be “unprecedented”.

Those of which are most affected are listed as; Tryfan, Snowdonia and Pen-y-dan, in the Brecon Beacons.

In the Easter period, a guide in Snowdon has reported a path to be ÔÇ£covered in human stools.ÔÇØ Members of the public had said to be ÔÇÿtotally disgustedÔÇØ with “stools in paper cups and under stones.” People have been told to use the toilets before going on their hike, at the bottom of the park.

Gemma Davies claims to have ÔÇ£caught a guy going to the toilet on the railway lineÔÇØ with this issue occurring throughout the UK.

The highest spots highlighted, of which human faeces were found have been named to be Snowden (Wales), Scafell Pike (England) and Ben Nevis (Scotland). These spots have become more and more increasingly popular due to COVID-19 and staycations.

Mr Park claimed that ÔÇ£weÔÇÖre not educating society on how to do this in the most environmental wayÔÇØ and that ÔÇ£people are just working it out for themselvesÔÇØ.

In order to protect our water sources, the faeces must be buried away, so that people in the area wonÔÇÖt have contaminated drinking water. As Park went on to continue, we must find ÔÇ£what the most environmentally effective wayÔÇØ is to do our business safely and humanely.

75-year-old, Clive Busson similarly found the “problem in the Beacons tooÔÇØ with lots of used toilet paper being left by people on their hikes.┬áThose who would normally camp in the Brecon Beacons, such as ÔÇ£the Beacon society, donÔÇÖt want overnight camping mainly because of the human waste factor.ÔÇØ

Husband and wife, Barry and Claire McDarlane, had found that dog poo and poo bags had also been left, as well as dirty toilet paper. Barry McDarlane had said ÔÇ£itÔÇÖs a sad reflection on our society that people canÔÇÖt maintain a beautiful part of the world that they have visited.ÔÇØ

Snowdonia National Park Authority had suggested those going on long hikes, should use the toilets at the bottom of the main paths.

Whilst there have been calls to provide more toilet facilities at Snowdonia and other areas, there are environmental concerns that they may turn nature into ÔÇ£urban environmentsÔÇØ, said Chris Lloyd, from Owgen Valley Mountain Rescue.

Meirwen Davies, from Bala, said that ÔÇ£it is obvious the current facilities such as toilets and parking areas do not meet the needs of the growth that has increased in recent years.ÔÇØ

Bran Devey, a member of ‘Ramblers Cymru’, has similarly advised people to opt for more ecologically-friendly methods of disposal: ÔÇ£You can stick it in your bag, and dispose of it when you get to the bottom.ÔÇØ

In 2021, a seven-year-old boy had visited Snowdon with his grandfather, finding beer bottles, overflowing bins and dog poo bags, hanging from trees as well as well as on the floor.

Clearly, thereÔÇÖs a need for people to have more respect for the environment.

Devey said ÔÇ£we just want people to enjoy themselves and stay safe.ÔÇØ

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