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Sundog’s Almanac of Ethical Answers

Sundog’s Almanac of Ethical Answers


Like life, the outdoors is full of ethical quandaries. When does a stuck cam become booty? Who has the right of way on a trail? Can I poop over there? In search of answers to our most pressing questions, we turned to Sundog, a quasi-reformed desert rat, equal parts Ed Abbey, Erin Brockovich, and Richard Pryor. Got a question of your own? Shoot him an electronic mail at sundogsalmanac@hotmail.com

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After moving into a small home in a mountain town, a reader is inundated with guests. Is it impolite to house them in a camper?

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A reader wrestles with the moral quandary of selling old gear on Craigslist or Facebook. What happens if your stuff immediately falls apart?

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After an injury, a reader can no longer go on a trip with his buddies. Should he pay his friends for the rental house?

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Game wardens want outdoor recreationists to leave injured animals alone—even if that means they die. But do we lose a piece of our humanity by refusing to intervene?

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A frustrated mountain biker is tired of his buddies riding their e-bikes on trails where they aren’t allowed. Plus, his friends routinely drop him.

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Our ethics columnist helps a property owner navigate a dilemma that pits him against pesky locals who are trashing his land

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Our ethics columnist weighs in on the dilemma about when a predator has the right to act like a predator—and when it crosses the line

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The pros and cons of plugging in when your lifestyle takes you off the grid

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Navigating the ethics when resort-town absentee landlords crack down on law-breaking locals

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A frustrated reader knows it's bad form, but wants to break the rules to secure a riverside site anyway

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A frustrated reader feels taken advantage of. But should he?

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A reader and their partner recently squared off over the $10 cancellation fees on campground reservations

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A worried reader wants to ban Elon Musk’s satellite internet provider from our wild places

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A frustrated reader asks if we can prohibit Sprinter-van telecommuters on their laptops in the great outdoors

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Outside’s ethics guru on which outdoor activities make sense for young kids

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Outside's ethics guru on who should be in charge of the groover on a river trip

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Outside’s ethics guru weighs in on whether it’s all right to name a Utah development project after one of the West’s most notorious anti-development advocates

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Outside's ethics columnist faces a dilemma in his own life

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Outside’s ethics columnist weighs in

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Outside’s ethics columnist weighs in on the great cairn debate

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Should a reader feel guilty about booking a short-term rental in a town beset by the housing crisis? Outside’s ethics columnist weighs in.

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And what about charging people to climb that mountain? Outside’s ethics guru weighs in.

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“Since he’s never said anything explicitly romantic, wouldn’t it be presumptuous to tell him I’m not interested?”

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Outside’s ethics guru weighs in on taxation without representation

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More people outside has meant more rules for all of us—including what to do with our excrement

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Outside’s ethics guru weighs in on the Great Outdoors Music Debate

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Outside’s ethics guru ponders what exactly is up for grabs on public lands

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Buying a house just so you can rent it out on Airbnb is lame. And predatory.

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Outside’s ethics guru on how to be both a responsible pet owner and an environmental steward

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Outside’s ethics guru weighs in on what to do if you trigger an avalanche in the backcountry

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Outside’s ethics guru on why it’s not the nudity that’s offensive

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Our guru weighs in on the ethics of defacing a man-made blight

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There’s a right and a wrong way to live in the desert, says Outside’s ethics guru

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Our ethics columnist weighs in on balancing conservation and enjoyment

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Our ethics columnist on the right and wrong way to share the trail this summer

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Dispersed camping is getting less dispersed. Our ethics columnist weighs in on whether you need to share.

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Outside’s ethics guru on what counts as nature

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Outside’s ethics guru on who public lands are for

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Outside’s ethics guru on whether we should prioritize uphill or downhill traffic in the backcountry

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