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Disrespectful hikers force hut owners to a strange sign - "Do not go behind my barn ..."

2020-08-18T21:19:20.845Z


Near the Partnachalm in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the Wiesengrund owner has put a sign on his barn that says a lot about the behavior of the hikers there. It went viral on Jodel.


Near the Partnachalm in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the Wiesengrund owner has put a sign on his barn that says a lot about the behavior of the hikers there. It went viral on Jodel.

  • The mountains around Garmisch-Partenkirchen are a paradise for hikers.
  • However, they are not equipped with public sanitary facilities.
  • A Wiesengrund owner near the Partnachalm was therefore forced to take a special step.

Update from August 18, 2020, 6.41 p.m.: Alois Baudrexl found the disgusting brown heaps again and again . Directly behind his barn, on the way to the Partnachalm . Hikers entered his property and relieved themselves behind the wooden hut. “It annoyed him so much,” says his wife Vroni. After all, the family and children would spend time there and have a barbecue. “It's just unsavory.” So her husband recently put up a sign on the boards to keep hikers away from what they left behind. The inscription: unmistakable.

Baudrexl expresses his concern: “Please go into the forest and don't shit behind my barn. Thank you ”is written on it in black letters. Knowing full well that it is also not the fine English way between the trees. Ideally, the hikers refrain from their open-air "toilet" and use the toilets of the Partnachalm . It is only a 15-minute walk away. "Behind a barn," says Vroni Baudrexl, "it's a different number."

Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Again and again problems with urgency in the mountains

The Stadl owner is not alone with his problem. Peter Strodl, chairman of the Horschlittenverein Partenkirchen , who organizes his traditional race on Epiphany on the track, knows it too well. In the finish area and at the clubhouse, people also follow their needs. “We're just cleaning up.” Same game on Riedboden in Mittenwald . There hangs a sign on a private barn with a slogan in rhyme form. "Please don't sh *** behind Stadl, applies to Bavaria, Tyroleans and also Preißn!"

But Baudrexl attracted attention with his action. Someone posted a picture of their sign on the “Jodel” platform. The photo quickly became an Internet hit - along with numerous comments. “Some people might have wished for better privacy protection,” jokes one user. Another said that it would have made more sense to put up a sign that indicates video surveillance. As a deterrent, even when the going gets tough.

Disrespectful hikers force hut owners to a strange sign - "Do not go behind my barn ..."

First report from August 18, 2020:

Garmisch-Partenkirchen - There are things that you might think are perfectly natural. For example the fact of going to a toilet when you want to relieve yourself. However, some hikers seem to have a very extensive understanding of a toilet. A meadow landowner who runs a hay barn near the Partnachalm in Garmisch-Partenkirchen was therefore forced to put a sign on his hut , which unfortunately does n't give a good picture of the hikers there.

Partnachalm: Curious sign - the background makes you think

A photo of this sign went online on the Jodel platform - and immediately became an internet hit. There you can see the back wall of the Partnachalm and the sign attached there that says: “Please go into the forest and not shit behind my barn . Thank you."

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A private Wiesengrund owner near the Partnachalm near Garmisch-Partenkirchen was forced to use this strange sign.

© Jodel / fkn

What may seem funny at first, of course, has a serious background. Hut owners in the Upper Bavarian Alps have often complained about the sometimes inconsiderate behavior of some day guests and the mountains of rubbish they leave behind. But the sign on the Heu-Stadl , which is about 750 meters below the Partnach-Alm , reveals new dimensions of disrespect .

Hut owners near Garmisch-Partenkirchen with a strange sign - yodelling community appalled

Obviously, some hikers in the mountains around Garmisch-Partenkirchen absolutely do not know how to behave. One yodel user wrote : “Every sign has its story” to which the author of the post replies “Yes. (...) How many people must have relieved themselves behind it . ” A yodeler speculates that some people would have wished for better privacy protection .

Disgusting behavior from hikers - Partnachalm not alone with the problem

In fact, the idea of ​​what behavior must have preceded such a sign is more than disgusting , so that one cannot avoid wondering whether some have not forgotten their decency at the foot of the mountain. However, it is questionable whether the almost polite request from the Stadl owner actually has an effect . Another yodeler therefore thinks that it would have made more sense to put up a sign that suggests that the back of the barn is under video surveillance . Even if this were not the case, this would certainly have a deterrent effect and many people would certainly consider whether they would rather look for another place for their necessities - although relieving them in the forest can have dire consequences, like a Fall from feet shows.

Amazingly - or one would like to say sadly - the meadow landowner is apparently not entirely alone with his problem. A hut keeper in Mittenwald had to put up a similar sign. "Please do not sh *** behind Stadl, applies to Bavaria, Tyrol and also Preißn!" It says in rhyme.

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Sign on a hut in Mittenwald.

© Hornsteiner

And at the foot of the Tegernseer Höhenweg , a shed owner was forced to put up a similar sign. The statement "Don't piss here" combined with a clear picture should also remind international tourists of their decency.

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At the foot of the Tegernseer Höhenweg a shed owner has put up a clear sign.

© private / fkn

Source: merkur

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