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#44513 - 07/22/05 07:44 PM Re: Short term toilet. Stinky subject.
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Make life even easier, take her seat out and mount the porta-poty in it's place. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#44514 - 07/22/05 07:56 PM Re: Short term toilet. Stinky subject.
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I could put one on each side, dad had an old car that the seat was a cement block so I guess it would work.
I managed to use a wendys cup once while driveing a manual transmission, with no curise control. I had just worked about 20 hours straight and drove a few more on the way home. I drove on for a while holding this cup wondering what to do with it and being very tired wasn't thinking when I thought it would be a good idea to roll down the window and try to dump it out. Of course the airflow blew it all back on me and all over the side of the truck. I looked really funny at the gas station when I finally found one to stop at using the window squeege on myself and the side of the truck.

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#44515 - 07/22/05 07:59 PM Re: Short term toilet. Stinky subject.
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Luggable Loo works for me use the blue packets and a trash bag.

Lee

P.S It can be bought 2 ways seat only or complete unit seat and bucket.


Edited by leemann (07/22/05 08:05 PM)
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#44516 - 07/22/05 08:15 PM Re: Short term toilet. Stinky subject.
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Shorts (the pants, not a shorty.......) and 1 liter wide mouth pepsi bottles work well together, and the twist on top is invaluble. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Gatorade bottles are a second choice.
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#44517 - 07/22/05 09:11 PM Re: Short term toilet. Stinky subject.
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I have found the openings of the Gatorade bottles to be too small.
<img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I crack myself up.

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#44518 - 07/22/05 11:45 PM Re: Short term toilet. Stinky subject.
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Aim better! :-) <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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#44519 - 07/25/05 03:36 PM Re: Short term toilet. Stinky subject.
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One of the best smelling outhouses I have ever used was at a "primitive" BSA camp in Sequoia NP. Inside of the house (a one holer) was a bucked of firepit ash. After maiking your deposit you simply sprinkled some ash down the hole, and there was NO odor at all...
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#44520 - 09/24/05 10:55 PM Re: Short term toilet. Stinky subject.
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Loc: Florida
And...what did all the evacuees on the roads, from both Hurricanes, do when it was time to use the bathroom, taking into consideration modes of transportation, children, the elderly and everyone in between. I think the urinating part is a fairly simple fix as covered elsewhere, but the other part has got me curious (I have seen food, water, and other survival items covered, but not Toilet Facilities sitting in snarled traffic). Could be considered a Serious subject, depending on circumstances and those involved. Ideas??

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#44521 - 09/25/05 01:49 AM Re: Short term toilet. Stinky subject.
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I'd say it's about as serious as it gets, readyone.
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#44522 - 09/25/05 02:09 AM Re: Short term toilet. Stinky subject.
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Loc: The Great Pacific Northwest
Quote:
One of the best smelling outhouses I have ever used was at a "primitive" BSA camp in Sequoia NP. Inside of the house (a one holer) was a bucked of firepit ash. After maiking your deposit you simply sprinkled some ash down the hole, and there was NO odor at all...


Along these lines I keep a bag of dolomite lime and a bag of peat moss for yard work.

After leaving your deposit, you can sprinkle a handful of lime then a handful of crumbled up peat over the crap. Fresh as a flower! OK, not really, but much better than letting the stuff stink up the joint. Plus, you are begining the composting process for easier, safer disposal at a later time.

TR

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