bobhenry wrote:The spring gathering was almost a no go for me. Rather than try and cook dinner and load for the gathering we decided to take a short cut. However it turned out that the purchased ready to eat rotisserie chicken was a bit OFF! The next morning there was a traffic jam at the potty. I refused to let the trots stop me from the gathering but was smart enough to go prepared.......
Armed with the 4x4 first up and the privacy curtains from Chubby I tossed in the little Therford porta potty and a 4 pack of important paper and I was GOOD TO GO!
I am equiping the caboose build with a composting saw dust toilet. It will be a wooden cabinet similar to a cedar chest profile. The Top will open like a blanket chest and then there will be a standard toilet seat with lid. The seat will be mounted to a 5 gallon plastic bucket lid and the matching bucket recessed into the cabinet. The lid will have the center removed and the snap locks cut away to make removal easy. A second lid will be available to snap on with a couple locks still functional for long term periods of unuse or while in transport. To the immediate right and left of the throne will be small bathroom sized waste baskets resessed into the cabinet with small hinged lids for the cover material complete with a small scoop.
bobhenry wrote:As to the disposal question, I am planning to be as responsible as possible and see it gets to a site porta potty or a state park disposal site. I just can not see flinging poo in the general trash.
If I am able to get the little plot of ground I have my eye on I will have a garden and would then build and maintain a composting pile!
slowcowboy wrote:when you gotta go you go wheter you got a jon with you are not. and theres not real need to pack a pot with you when you got plenty of them around you.
most campgrounds have a vault toilet and on a road trip theres a gas station.
I am like angie not really needed and not inside the camper to stink the bed up.
slow
S. Heisley wrote:Perhaps it should be noted that some animals will eat poop, if it is out in the open/not buried.
Most animals who eat poop are not harmed by that as they have the enzymes to digest much of it; so, they don't get sick like we do.
S. Heisley wrote:Did you notice that, in picture #9, the artist appears to have drawn a naked woman?
(Now, watch how many people go and look!)
eamarquardt wrote:S. Heisley wrote:Did you notice that, in picture #9, the artist appears to have drawn a naked woman?
(Now, watch how many people go and look!)
She isn't completely naked as she appears to be wearing a necklace. Does that count?
Cheers,
Gus
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