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Toilet facilities on the Le Puy Route?
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[QUOTE="jl, post: 55316, member: 1964"] David, I think Annie was referring (correctly) to the dreadful mess left by people on the edge of the Camino frances with toilet paper. Sometimes there may be ocasions when it is necessary to use tp and that is when I was referring to burying - and I would burn too, as we do in bushwalking here. However, it is always best to use the toilet facilities if possible because that reduces the stress on the environment - especially in high altitude areas. I must say though, that when I was on the Le Puy path - which has pretty heavy traffic - it is evident that the path is treated with more respect than the Camino Frances. So too was the Camino del Norte and the Camino Primitivo. I suspect that the Camino Frances is in the state it is in because people walk it who may be ill prepared and have no training / experience on how to deal with toilet stops and because of this inexperience they are unaware of the damage that they can cause to the environment (apart from the unsanitariness of it). Hope you enjoyed your walk David - it is a beautiful way isn't it? Cheers, Janet [/QUOTE]
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