*Every* cave that I go to in Finland seems to have at least one beer can. Lets clean them up!
Join me in bringing the junk out. I started out by taking stuff out of the Luolavuoren luola or the Cave Mountain Cave in Turku, as we were visiting it on a caving course.
It isn't that complicated. Bring a small bag on every trip to a cave, and bring out the trash you see.
Besides the ugly garbage, I was inspired in part to do this by the example set by the Swedish Plogga effort which was talked about at the Banff mountain film festival that I visited in Stockholm last week. Why not clean up garbage and other broken things when you see them? It is up to all of us.
This article has also appeared at TGR. Tämä artikkeli löytyy myös suomeksi Relaasta. And all caving articles can of course be found at planetcaver.net! Photos (c) 2018 by Jari Arkko. All rights reserved.
This article was originally published in the Planetskier Blogspot article series. Suomenkielisen version tästä artikkelista "Roskaluolat ...tana!" voi lukea myös täältä.
"Mongolia is kind of close, right? Story about an attempt to ski everywhere in the world where there's snow. And in some places where there isn't. On and off-piste skiing on all continents, skiing into craters of live volcanoes, climbing, photography, and travel." The Planetskier blog focuses on skiing, caving, climbing, biking, flying, sauna, and swimming adventures around the world. See the other Planetskier blog articles about skiing, caving, urban exploration, climbing, cycling, flying, swimming, and saunas.