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JerryGarcia
Trad climber
South Lake Tahoe
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Jun 14, 2007 - 11:24pm PT
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Its not always easy to see horse tracks, looks like horse poo to me though.
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crusher
climber
Santa Monica, CA
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Jun 14, 2007 - 11:50pm PT
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Munge,
How are you?
Doesn't look like horse to me at all and I grew up riding so... Maybe a donkey pack animal? Not exactly the locale for wild donkeys.
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Mungeclimber
Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jun 15, 2007 - 01:02am PT
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THE CrushER! (a la Bugs Bunny cartoon sounding...)
All is well. I'm now officially "The PooPographer". Tho apparently not a very good one. hahaha
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crusher
climber
Santa Monica, CA
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Jun 15, 2007 - 01:06am PT
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Yes but have you solved the mystery yet? Inquiring minds want to know!
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nature
climber
Flagstaff, AZ
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Jun 15, 2007 - 01:10am PT
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since we are asking...
what kind is this?
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Mungeclimber
Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jun 15, 2007 - 01:33am PT
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That, my friend, is some baby poo.
As for the mystery, no, but I'm going back to check it out. I would be shocked if it were horse packers.
Maybe it is El Chupacabra poop!!!
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splitclimber
climber
Sonoma County
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Jun 15, 2007 - 01:42am PT
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Do you have elk out your way? Looks like elk.
-what's in the poo? Lots of clues in there.
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egger
Ice climber
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Jun 21, 2007 - 03:57pm PT
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The matting down of the grass lookes like a boar trail.
So wild pig crap.
the first original crap picture
not the one thats for some reason on a dinner plate...
with chopsticks on it...
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egger
Ice climber
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Jun 21, 2007 - 04:17pm PT
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you know what i disagree with myself its DEFINETLY elk my father knows hese been to sieera nevada
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Mungeclimber
Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jun 21, 2007 - 04:24pm PT
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interesting that you say elk. hrm
some speculation also that it is a small burro.
there are a lot of deer out there, but the deer pellets I've seen are black and small.
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k-man
Gym climber
SCruz
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Jun 21, 2007 - 04:33pm PT
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I don't want to hear about this site going to sh#t.
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Wolfman
Boulder climber
Fort Worth
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Jun 21, 2007 - 04:54pm PT
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Sorry, my bad. I meant to kick some dirt over that....
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jeff leads
Sport climber
ca
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Jun 21, 2007 - 05:35pm PT
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Thank God no one steped in it!!
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Todd Gordon
Trad climber
Joshua Tree, Cal
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Jul 21, 2007 - 01:50am PT
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I think I know where the poop came from....
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dmalloy
Trad climber
eastside
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Jul 21, 2007 - 01:42pm PT
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almost has to be mule
no elk in the Sierra, coyote and deer poo don't look anything like that, could almost resemble Bighorn poo but doesn't sound like your Top Secret location was in sheep habitat - summer they are up high above treeline, and winter they are lower than that.
Great thread, tho, very educational. Todd has a photo for everything, are all those scanned ahead of time or do you go through and fire up the scanner special for each one?
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Todd Gordon
Trad climber
Joshua Tree, Cal
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Jul 21, 2007 - 01:43pm PT
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Blitzo or my wife scanned a bunch for me....I am lacking the technology.....
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Todd Gordon
Trad climber
Joshua Tree, Cal
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Jul 21, 2007 - 02:51pm PT
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Naaah...probably not....
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turd
climber
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Jul 21, 2007 - 10:04pm PT
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Perhaps we can use the process of elimination (heh).
We've already established that it ain't owl.
It also ain't elk:
moose:
cougar:
deer:
coyote:
wallaby:
black bear:
and doesn't really look like horse, since Munge's crap doesn't have a 10 pound note stuck in it.
So what else lives in the Sierra Nevada?
I submit that it is Sasquatch crap.
P.S. If you ever want to learn about about some real interesting alternative lifestyles, try looking for pictures of animal crap on google images. Holy...something. And for A. Crowley & Co., if you type "horse turds" into google images, the results will amuse you.
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Todd Gordon
Trad climber
Joshua Tree, Cal
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Jul 23, 2007 - 01:05am PT
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Ya think?
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turd
climber
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Jul 23, 2007 - 02:20am PT
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Feral hog?
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