Popular Alaska peak weighs new rules for climbers’ poop

In this April 15, 2002, file photo, members of the U.S. Army’s High Altitude Rescue Team from Fort Wainwright Army Base near Fairbanks, Alaska, unload supplies from the team’s CH-47 Chinook helicopters for the National Park Service’s 7,000-foot level Mount McKinley base camp on the Kahiltna Glacier near Talkeetna, Alaska. The National Park Service is considering new rules for the disposal of human waste generated by climbers on North America’s tallest mountain, Denali. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Climbers on North America’s tallest mountain may have to start packing out more of their poop after a researcher determined a glacier in which much of it has been dumped over the past decade probably is not decomposing the human waste.

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