Where do you go when you gotta go?
#21
Posted 29 March 2015 - 03:10 AM
http://www.elementou...p-p/pscseat.htm
2015 FWC Hawk
M416 Expedition Trailer
Bayleaf Woof!
#22
Posted 29 March 2015 - 03:40 AM
Found this while looking at Partner Steel Stoves which are made from Aluminum
http://www.elementou...p-p/pscseat.htm
If you need something that heavy duty while you are in the woods, it's probably best to get back to town and see a doctor .
#23
Posted 29 March 2015 - 05:39 AM
If you need something that heavy duty while you are in the woods, it's probably best to get back to town and see a doctor .
Well, it looks like it could have other uses as well, like an old milk can or butter churn ; )
2015 FWC Hawk
M416 Expedition Trailer
Bayleaf Woof!
#25
Posted 02 May 2015 - 03:04 PM
http://www.wanderthe...-dri-deck-base/
2014 FWC Hawk powered by a 2006 Chevy 2500HD Duramax 4WD
#26
Posted 02 May 2015 - 10:22 PM
On our latest trip to the AZ strip we used our river toilet system called the Scat Packer. We're both to the point where sqautting over a hole is doable but not comfortable. Since we remote camp we just find a spot away from the truck with a good view.
Billm
2008 Frontier with a 2010 Eagle shell
#27
Posted 02 May 2015 - 10:22 PM
I'm a behind the bush/over the log/in the hole practicioner typically. I'm not above using a handy Romtec on the rare occasion I camp with one located nearby. I do have an old, (like most of my stuff) Dometic portable. I don't know if they make portables anymore. The only time it makes the trip is if the destination is absolutely likely to be socially occupied, yet a dry camp operation. The afore mentioned adventureist photo demonstrates what I have in mind. Raft trips in my neck of the woods require a sanitation system be carried and my associated group have a Rocket Box, though that's a little overkill for whats being talked about here.
I should mention that Dri-Dek as mentioned above works well and as we enter the condensation under matress season it works well under the matress too. No cheap but better priced than it used to be.
Edited by LuckyDan, 02 May 2015 - 10:29 PM.
Old, bum around in Ford and an even older FWC Grandby
New Mantra: "Everyday camping is just making up for lost time"
#28
Posted 04 May 2015 - 11:05 PM
These work pretty well.
Just stick a bucket with a WAG bag underneath and you're GTG!
No WAG bags down range. Used metal buckets, when full added some diesel fuel and burned downwind from everyone...and hope wind didn't shift. Probably not the best idea for National Parks or BLM lands.
South Carolina Low Country.
#29
Posted 05 May 2015 - 05:50 AM
Compared to some of the stuff I see dumped on our local BLM lands around here a flaming bucket of poo would garner very little interest from anyone. Stench not withstanding
Edited by LuckyDan, 05 May 2015 - 05:51 AM.
Old, bum around in Ford and an even older FWC Grandby
New Mantra: "Everyday camping is just making up for lost time"
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