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A MountainTownMagazine.com article written by Holly Battista-Resignolo

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You have seen them we are sure. Bright little blobs of pink, green, and teal, sometimes black littered alongside a trail. Some are smushed and dried out others are puffy, condensing in the sun. We all know what I am talking about – PoopBags! Yuck. But I guess at least they’ve already been packaged, the worst one is when they are still fresh, and naked in all their glory, kicking up a stink in their immediate radius. I’ve seen all sorts of colors too, even orange dog poop…. that can’t be healthy! Anyway, the whole aspect of leaving poop on walking trails is a big no no. Packaged or not, they need disposing of, is it really that hard? RuffWear Pack Out Bag - The Pack Out Bag is a convenient solution for carrying full pick-up bags (read: poop) hands-free between drop points. The Pack Out Bag makes it a little easier for us to doodoo our part to keep our trails clean. ruffwear. com/products/pack-out-poop-bag

Doo Doo Tube - The Doo Doo Tube Carries filled dog poo bags while walking and hiking with your dog. The best part, it is easy to keep clean and does not retain odor. dogdootube.com

Go Bag for Walking Dogs - The Outward Hound GoBag carries the load so you don’t have to. outwardhound.com/gobag.html

Poo Vault - Poo Vault is hard plastic case that holds in smell and germs with an o-ring in the lid and a snug easy to latch top, so you can enjoy fresh air and being with your pup. poovault.com

DayPak Dog Backpack - The Outward Hound DayPak securely holds all of your dogs walking and hiking essentials for more hands-free fun. outwardhound.com/dog-gear/daypak.html

Here are some other ideas. Grab a bunch of zip lock bags, double or triple them up and put the poop bag inside and then bring along in your pack.

Designate a Nalgene or water bottle to pack you pups poop away until you get to an appropriate area to dispose of it.

Mayor Parker the Snow Dog says, “If you can take the time to bag the poop, than most likely you can figure a way to pack it out.”

We are on a mission! Dog Poop Bags left on the trail by folks is unsightly, unsanitary, and unnecessary! We found this not so pretty poop bag ruining the view “hidden” away at 12,000 feet, such a bummer.

We are here to help. There are a variety of products that you can place your poop bags into until you reach a trash receptacle.

Leave No Trace says 9 out of 10 people in the outdoors are uninformed about their impacts. Here are several different 49products you can use to Pack It Out and Leave No Trace!

Keep our Mountains and Towns beautiful! Just pack it along with no mess, it is a must.

Love, Parker the Snow Dog, Trigger and their parents Holly and Dustin

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CJ Miner

Brought to life by the Clear Creek County Tourism Bureau and Colorado creative illustrator, Sam Wallace.

Although CJ Miner is a fictional character, his name represents the Cornish miners often called “Cousin Jacks” as many were unable to pronounce their Cornish names. Additionally his name represents George A. Jackson’s nickname, “Captain Jackson” from time spent serving in the military prior to his 1859 discovery of gold in Idaho Springs.

We encourage you to bring CJ Miner with you on your adventures - simply cut him out, snap photos, and share with us: www.facebook.com/CJMiner303

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