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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition
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Handbook</h2> <h1>On a Matter of Stooling</h1>
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<p style="font-style: italic; text-align: center"><em>From a document written by Duncan for the 2001 paper handbook.
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</em></p>
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<p style="font-size: 140%">Read this. It is important.</p>
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<a href="l/grike.html"><img class="onright" src="t/grike.jpg" /></a>
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<p>You may think that you know how to wipe your own arse, and that you do not
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therefore need any advice on how to move your bowels on the Loser Plateau.
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However, following a number of rather unfortunate stool placements in previous
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years, and the need for Expo to retain its current good relations with the
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Austrian National Park authorities, the need for some guidelines as to where to
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have a shit has become apparent. I think a DOs and DON'Ts format is probably
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best – hopefully much of this will be very obvious to most people.</p>
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<li><p>DON'T bare your arse anywhere within sight of any tourist paths, for
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example the one which runs through the old Top Camp. The reason for this should
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be obvious.</p></li>
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<li><p>DO make sure that you drop your turds down a reasonably deep hole
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(preferably deep enough that the turds can't be seen from the surface). This
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makes it less likely that anyone will discover your clutch of eggs, and helps
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to keep the smell down.</p></li>
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<li><p>DON'T be tempted to shit in the vicinity of a bivvy site, even if it's
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minging it down with rain. On a hot day the smell will be keen, and disease
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rife.</p></li>
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<li><p>DO take good aim! The best spots (i.e. relatively comfy, not to far away, and good'n'deep) will be discovered and used by several people. No-one wants to see or smell yesterday's slop streaked down the side of an otherwise good grike.</p></li>
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<li><p>DO think about where your offerings may be washed during a rain-storm – into Steinbrückenhöhle perhaps?</p></li>
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</ul>
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<p>Also, it should be pointed out that if you choose to use bog roll (as most
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of us do, although more enterprising expo members have experimented with moss,
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bunde, and limestone), you should set light to each sheet before you drop it
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down the grike; there is a cigarette lighter kept with the bog rolls. DON'T
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drop the lighter down the grike.</p>
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<p>Over the last few years a <a href=l/grike.html>certain grike</a> in thick bushes
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close to the stone bridge has become canonical. Hence the importance of good aim is
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redoubled. This now has a loo seat as pictured.</p>
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<p><b>Postscript:</b> We have a <a href="../documents/Grike.pdf">not-too-serious set of diagrams</a>
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on how to achieve correct aim.
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