During this friday's bushwhack in the Captain locale, We encountered something that has fascinated me for years. The smell of civilization. After about ten hours in the woods we discovered that we could smell the old Desolation Shelter site about ten minutes before we reached it. We also smelled the creosote of a bridge long before we walked up on it. Way back I remember smelling the rusty metal of an old logging camp located quite a ways off the trail near the old Plane Crash Plaque on the Old Thoreau Falls trail bypass. I also have been able to smell the soapy smell of other hikers long before meeting them. It makes you wonder just what we are missing due to the deadening of our senses by deoderants, coatings, paints, etc. Here is a question to "thru hikers": How did your sense of smell change during prolonged periods of abstinance from artificial air flavorings?