A Snowdon mountain guide has expressed he disgust at find several human poos on Wales' highest mountain.
With people all across the UK making use of the gorgeous warm weather, Wales' great walks were packed. However with all these people has come some rather unsightly issues. Snowdon guide Gemma Davies said Wales popular mountain paths were "covered in human stools" and litter and that she had actually caught a man defecating on the mountain's railway line.
Speaking to the BBC Ms Davies said she was "totally disgusted" at the state of the Llanberis path on Saturday morning. She claimed there were poos in paper cups and under stones.
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"There was a lot of stool in paper cups, under stones, and as we were descending it was on the path," she said. "I caught a guy going to the toilet on the railway line. He quickly pulled up his pants and tried to make a quick getaway. But I had already seen it, my group had already seen it. And we had to walk past it as well."
According to the her she was forced to warn people to "mind the poo" as they ascended the mountain at sunrise. One explanation put forward by Ms Davies was that the toilets at the top of the mountain were closed.
The Met Office forecast for Wales for Sunday April 17 says it will be "another fine and dry day with sunny spells, although turning cloudier in the west.
It adds: "A breezier day than Saturday but still warm. Rain arriving into the far west later," while there will be maximum temperatures of 17°C. However, while the sunny spells will continue into next week, the temperature is set to drop while there is also a chance of occasional showers.
The forecast for Monday through to Wednesday reads: "Cooler on Monday with early rain clearing to sunny spells and scattered showers. Sunny spells and the chance of showers for Tuesday and Wednesday with temperatures around normal for April".