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To Wag or Not to Wag…

American Alpine Institute
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In many climbing areas and mountaineering destinations around the country, Wag Bags are required.

What’s a Wag Bag?

A Wag Bag is a simple system for human waste disposal in the backcountry. These are essentially sanitary bags for human waste removal. They’re not complex and there’s no mystery. They’re plastic bags that you poop in.

Wag Bags are a brand name. These are actually waste bags. And there are several brands on the market, including Biffy Bags and Restop.

Access to places like Mount Rainier, Mount Whitney and the desert are threatened by an overabundance of human waste. In some of these locations you are required to use a Wag Bag or the equivalent. Of course, part of the pack-it-in pack-it-out philosophy is not just using such a bag, but also bringing it back out with you. These areas are also threatened by an overabundance of used and discarded Wag Bags.

Timmy O’Neil is often considered the “funniest man in climbing.” A few years ago, Timmy put together the following video about wag bags in the Utah desert.

–Jason D. Martin

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