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Year in Review September: 800 pounds of diapers cleaned up in Okanagan backcountry

Top story for September in Lake Country
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A screenshot of a video posted to the Okanagan Forest Task Force Facebook page regarding a family that continues to leave garbage behind, including dirty diapers, as the move.

Three years into a "cat and mouse" game with a family of eight in the Okanagan backcountry, a volunteer group found hundreds of pounds of dirty diapers in early September dumped in the forest.

Okanagan Forest Task Force President Kane Blake said he first came across the family about three years ago up Beaver Lake Road.

Two adults, six kids, who Blake estimates are all under the age of 12, and a handful of pets are living in a fifth wheel and moving around the Okanagan backcountry.

Every time Blake finds the family they pack up and move to a new location, leaving behind garbage that the Okanagan Forest Task Force takes care of. 

In September, Blake said he and his team cleaned up an estimated 800 pounds or more of dirty diapers. He also removed the family's broken down van that had become a landfill, a target practice for backcountry adventurers and was stripped of parts. 

Blake said his biggest concern is for the health and safety of the children, but there is also for wildlife. 

"The diapers being left behind, we know wildlife has gotten into them because of how far they're spread out... It's the gel and the silica inside of those diapers. Once consumed by an animal it's going to make them sick, it still swells."

Blake spoke with BC Conservation Services about the garbage and the RCMP had been notified about the family. 

Although there is no criminal investigation, Kelowna RCMP spoke with the family on Sept. 7 and offered their support. 

RCMP confirmed they have notified the Ministry of Children and Family Development to ensure the health and safety of the family. 



Brittany Webster

About the Author: Brittany Webster

I am a video journalist based in Kelowna and capturing life in the Okanagan
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