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Ogsarg 01-29-18 05:40 PM

CO2 litterbugs
 
What is up with people leaving their spent CO2 cartridges on the side of the road? I see far too many for it to be people just forgetting to pick them up.

Is this peculiar to my area or do we just have really inconsiderate cyclists?

Troul 01-29-18 06:10 PM

I bet if they left the bike behind they learn rather fast to pick up after ones self.

Wanderer 01-29-18 07:20 PM

I see it all the time on the local trail system. A discarded tube, and a couple CO2 cartridges in the grass. They are usually skinny tubes.......................... too small to make rubber bands out of!

Hardrock23 01-29-18 07:43 PM

I haven't seen any co2 or tubes left anywhere. I've seen plenty of trash, broken bottles, etc...but nothing cycling specific, that I can remember.

DrIsotope 01-29-18 07:49 PM

All too common here when you get near ingress/egress points on the river trails. Spent CO2s, tubes, Clif wrappers, gel packs. It's just lazy.

rseeker 01-29-18 08:00 PM

I really thought this was going to be about climate change ...

bobwysiwyg 01-29-18 08:12 PM

Gee, what's it take to pocket an empty CO2 cartridge? :foo::(

veganbikes 01-29-18 08:19 PM

People are trashy! Sadly some cyclists don't know better. It is not hard to clean up your trash but some people just don't get it.

Probably aboard a goofy tri bike trying to stay aero urine dripping from their saddles :lol:

Hondo Gravel 01-29-18 08:19 PM

On the gravel routes I ride on I always see where people eat and then leave their fast food trash on the road. Creek beds seem to be the choice place for people’s garbage. The occasional discarded furniture on the side of the road etc etc.

atwl77 01-29-18 08:30 PM

The worse I've seen are discarded baby diapers. Dozens of them, like someone just did a drive-by dump or something, at the peak of a popular cycling climb. :mad:

bobwysiwyg 01-29-18 08:34 PM

Gee, what's it take to pocket an empty CO2 cartridge? :foo::(

TakingMyTime 01-29-18 08:34 PM

Wow, I was just starting to see a lot of the little green cartridges all over the place lately and this thread popped up. Really, how hard is it to stash it away in your bag or pocket?

turkey9186 01-29-18 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by TakingMyTime (Post 20139713)
Wow, I was just starting to see a lot of the little green cartridges all over the place lately and this thread popped up. Really, how hard is it to stash it away in your bag or pocket?

The green, or sometimes blue, cartridges are from vape pens.

JohnDThompson 01-29-18 10:09 PM

Not just CO2 cartridges, but also gel pack wrappers, banana peels, inner tubes, etc.

If you managed to bring it out there, you should be able to haul it back.

Marcus_Ti 01-29-18 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by JohnDThompson (Post 20139865)
Not just CO2 cartridges, but also gel pack wrappers, banana peels, inner tubes, etc.

If you managed to bring it out there, you should be able to haul it back.

Banana peels at least will biodegrade...all the others there's no excuse for.

McBTC 01-29-18 11:15 PM


Originally Posted by rseeker (Post 20139634)
I really thought this was going to be about climate change ...

Easily enough CO2 in a cartridge to kill several polar bears...

CliffordK 01-29-18 11:19 PM

I was on a "group ride" years ago when one of the riders had a flat, changed his sewup tire, and hefted the old one over the guard rail. I retrieved it (at the time I was patching and re-using them), but I still thought that it was annoying that he just tossed it, whether or not he bothered to reuse them.

But, yes, I see far too many of the little CO2 cartridges on the streets. They can be used for other things, but so many are probably cyclists. :mad:

Oh, yes, the occasional tube too. :P

I don't worry too much about banana peels, orange peels, or apple cores, but I never throw them out in urban areas, but sometimes in rural areas, off the road, never to be seen again.

Do they still run those TV commercials with the old Indian standing on the side of the road with a frown and litter being thrown at his feet?


I suppose it now would be considered racist.

rseeker 01-30-18 01:44 AM


Originally Posted by McBTC (Post 20139929)
Easily enough CO2 in a cartridge to kill several polar bears...

If that happens I'm getting polar bear fur panniers.

coffeesnob 01-30-18 04:06 AM


Originally Posted by JohnDThompson (Post 20139865)
Not just CO2 cartridges, but also gel pack wrappers, banana peels, inner tubes, etc.

If you managed to bring it out there, you should be able to haul it back.


Littering is wrong but, my wife and I disagree on the banana peels. I say a toss of a peel in the grass and away from the path is good for the environemnt where she thinks it is littering.

MikeyMK 01-30-18 04:26 AM

Does she think there's a difference between an apple tree, or a person, dropping an apple to the ground..?
Where does she think pure vegetation should be discarded?

I've seen the canisters. It's not a big problem, but it is littering, and there's no excuse for it. They're not all discarded by cyclists though - some of them are from teenagers taking laughing gas.

PaddleFoot 01-30-18 05:12 AM

If you see a banana peel it is trash. The person that left it there is a ******.

Retro Grouch 01-30-18 07:00 AM

My most frequent rides are trails surrounding the St Louis area. I'm happy to report that I just don't see very much of such littering. When I do, I pick it up and pack it out. My theory is that trash attracts trash. Not very many people feel OK about throwing down the first wrapper but, if the area is already littered, many fewer people feel bad about adding to the mess.

52telecaster 01-30-18 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by marcus_ti (Post 20139906)
banana peels at least will biodegrade...all the others there's no excuse for.

+1

northtexasbiker 01-30-18 08:33 AM

My cousin Mario has had some bad luck with banana peels left on the paths.

indyfabz 01-30-18 08:33 AM

Perhaps they are not from cyclists but rather from people with CO2 "powered" firearms.


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