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#1 4AssedMonkey

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 08:14 AM

When we packed up on the Monday we were meticulous about making sure we got everything and cleared up the pitch as best we could and there were many around us doing likewise.  Then walking off camp, I was shocked to see the amount of litter, abandoned chairs/tents/gear and general crap people left behind.

Couple of days later there was a vid on the official site from one the cleanup crews driving round the farm showing the various fields and the mess they were in.  I was appalled, but the commentary on the site said it wasn't as bad as some years.

Is it always like that?  Anyone here got anything to confess??

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 08:46 AM

These people are pigs. I am always disgusted by the mess some leave behind. It's not difficult to set up your rubbish bags when you get there - put everything in as you along and then tie and leave it neatly for the rubbish crew.

Makes you wonder what their homes are like - candidates for Kim and Aggie?!!!!

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 09:04 AM

I think it's got worse in recent years - maybe because people are bringing more stuff with them and can't be bothered to take it all back to their cars.

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 09:16 AM

View Post4AssedMonkey, on Oct 18 2009, 09:14 AM, said:

When we packed up on the Monday we were meticulous about making sure we got everything and cleared up the pitch as best we could and there were many around us doing likewise.  Then walking off camp, I was shocked to see the amount of litter, abandoned chairs/tents/gear and general crap people left behind.

Couple of days later there was a vid on the official site from one the cleanup crews driving round the farm showing the various fields and the mess they were in.  I was appalled, but the commentary on the site said it wasn't as bad as some years.

Is it always like that?  Anyone here got anything to confess??

don't get me started on this issue.  Fecking disgusting, and sadly there are folk on this forum who not only think its OK, think, because of the high ticket cost it is therefore expected that others clear up their detritus - and actually boast about it.  If I could find the thread, I'd post it, but it really was quite horrid - and a little embarrassing to know that there are people that are that immature, selfish and disrespectful of the farmland they have just partied on for 5 days - regardless of cost.  Sad really.  I've got on my soapbox many times regarding "LEAVE NO TRACE" - often to deaf ears.

Additionally, IMO this throwaway society we all live in almost encourages people to buy cheap and dispose.  If I could just ask people out there, especially those new to camping and festivals - reuse. Buy a tent that will last you many festivals and camping trips, rather than the 10quid pile of shite which really can only be used one (will leak)... and thus be left in a mangled heap in a field in Somerset.  Thankyou. x

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 09:43 AM

View Postcejx, on Oct 18 2009, 10:16 AM, said:

Buy a tent that will last you many festivals and camping trips, rather than the 10quid pile of shite which really can only be used one (will leak)... and thus be left in a mangled heap in a field in Somerset.  Thankyou. x

We managed to pick up a half decent one fairly cheap last year. So far it's worked out at about £5 per trip. :lol:

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 09:51 AM

View PostOmmadawn, on Oct 18 2009, 10:04 AM, said:

I think it's got worse in recent years - maybe because people are bringing more stuff with them and can't be bothered to take it all back to their cars.


I think you have it in one, can't understand why people bring so much stuff, i take basics...Tent ...Sleeping Bag...just enough clothing,wellingtons, one pair good Boots. Why give yourseff a hard time humping so much up from the car...only to leave it behind?

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 10:18 AM

View Postdenwyn, on Oct 18 2009, 10:51 AM, said:

I think you have it in one, can't understand why people bring so much stuff, i take basics...Tent ...Sleeping Bag...just enough clothing,wellingtons, one pair good Boots. Why give yourseff a hard time humping so much up from the car...only to leave it behind?

Not everyone who brings stuff leaves it behind. Some of us need to bring most of our food and drink to make it financially viable.

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 10:55 AM

It is shocking what gets left behind although it's much worse at Rockness / T in the park.

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 11:23 AM

View Postlynneyt, on Oct 18 2009, 11:55 AM, said:

It is shocking what gets left behind although it's much worse at Rockness / T in the park.
T in the Park site is disgusting by Monday! Folk just dont care and leave stuff behind them on the ground! The amount of tents/chairs etc left is also terrible!

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 11:30 AM

I take this terrible throw-away culture at festivals to my advantage.

I maybe :lol:  pick up one or two camping chairs on the way out, to upgrade my own! (taking mine with me obviously and disposing of at home). I feel I'm doing good for myself and the farm.

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 11:38 AM

I think this year was the best year for our group in terms of lack of rubbish. Well maybe not as there were more of us than ever before, but nearly everyone seemed to have the right attitude where as in previous years there have always been some people who don't really think about cleaning up. We even manage to group guilt trip two people taking their tent away. It was an expensive (although cheaply made) one and they were just going to leave it! We made them feel bad and they took it home and then used it again in Benicasm (can never spell it), or at least they did until it blew away!

We do end up making a mess with general rubbish whilst we are there but tend to have a big clean up once a day and then a final clean up at the end and put all the rubbish bags together in a pile. It's not difficult and there is bound to be 10 minutes where someone is hanging around waiting for others or something - that time can easily be used to do a quick clean up.

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 11:39 AM

I will confess - when we did Glasto in 2007 we left our tent in situ.  We were going travelling and generally getting rid of everything we owned.  My intention was to pack it up and hand it in to the charity stand but it was still peeing it down after peeing it down all weekend.  I was just too tired from humping through the mud all weekend.  Plus I suspect it would be a lot more usable if it were taken down when it was a bit drier  :lol:

In our defence, we did tidy away all our rubbish.  All that was left were the erected tent and the pillows inside.


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Posted 18 October 2009 - 11:42 AM

Most parties have a big clean up job the next morning. Same deal here, but on a bigger scale. It's always going to be the way I'm affraid.

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 11:49 AM

I'm not going to say i left no trace at all but i did my best to clear everything up.

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 12:33 PM

Realisticaly we will all leave a trace, cant be avoided but if we all put in a little effort we can minimise it and make our impact managable.
I have always wondered how long it takes for the grass to recover, does the usual layer of mud protect it?

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 01:01 PM

Only took what I needed,I carried it in one load to and from the car,(friends carried the small tent)never left anything behind at all.

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 01:06 PM

There was a huge group of young lads camped near us and it was a complete sh!thole all round their tents by Friday, come the Monday they left the place in such a state, I also suspect them of nicking my brothers flag, the little shytes...

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 01:11 PM

We only take the stuff that we genuinely need, not stupid stuff that we are never going to use. I am an explorer scout so even when it was my first glasto I knew that I had to pack light because it would be a pain to carry it back to dads car at 4AM on the monday.

I always take the right amount of clothes, wellies, tooth brushing equipment, some snacks to keep me going, and £200.00 (I spend £50.00 max a day, but the spending gets less when bands are on obviously.

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 01:12 PM

Mr Eavis lets us have the time of our lives by putting on such an amazing event, I think the least I can do is tidy up after myself  :lol:

So yep, when we left the only thing that remained was the print of our tents on the grass :(

Edited by Petewasbristol, 18 October 2009 - 01:18 PM.


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Posted 18 October 2009 - 01:16 PM

Checked and double checked we hadn't left anything lying around (especially things like cigarette butts and wet wipes, which sometimes go astray - even though my hubby was suffering crippling stomach cramps and got carted off by medics Mon am (what a nightmare that was...!) I just have a lot of respect for the countryside and hate to see things left that shouldn't be there....Always depresses me leaving Glasto and seeing all the mess :lol:




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