TRASH = all inorganic materials that are waste
GARBAGE = all organic or food matter waste
COMMON ITEMS to PACK OUT:
With so many visitors on the Appalachian Trail, just one scrap of food, bit of paper or fallen twist tie can add up to a lot of trash on the trail. In order to keep it pristine we need to pay attention.
Pre-packaging food and quantity management will reduce a lot of extra trash and garbage on your trip.
EXAMPLE: Snack break on the Trail today is Gorp. In a feeding frenzy, granola crumbs and a few raisins find their way to the ground. Besides being an unwelcome sight for other visitors, these morsels become a meal for forest critters. There is a direct correlation between people routes and "nuisance animals" like mice and red squirrels that feed off of careless droppings. PACK IT IN PACK IT OUT refers to everything we've brought to the backcountry.
Be aware and pick up small crumbs that drop.
Don't feed the animals!
Pre-packing food and quantity management will reduce extra trash and garbage.