There are entirely too many people hiking in that area that do not prepare for hiking. I always carry a small trowel or shovel in my pack and dig what we called, in the Army, a "cathole." I Dig a hole deep enough to contain the refuse, use bio-degradable toilet paper, cover it with the dirt from the hole. The dirt packs down and the deposit quickly begins its journey of reabsorption into the ecosystem. Where I hunt, sometimes a guy has no choice but to go then and there. Digging the hole helps to cover the smell and you don't have to worry about someone stepping in it the next day or so.
"Joe, what's that stuff in the tread of your boot that smells so bad, yeah, that stuff you just got all over my floormats. You're walking the 100 miles home, dude."
From what you're saying, my bet is that not only will they still have the same problem, but with bags now adding to the mess.
Poop happens and there's got to be a better solution. Bags isn't it. Catholes are the best, and maybe if there were more sanctioned catholes and clear expectations on what to do when poop does happen. Post-holes every __ yards with a sand flush to cover the crap (like a cat does). We have to come up with something!
From what you're saying, my bet is that not only will they still have the same problem, but with bags now adding to the mess.
Poop happens and there's got to be a better solution. Bags isn't it. Catholes are the best, and maybe if there were more sanctioned catholes and clear expectations on what to do when poop does happen. Post-holes every __ yards with a sand flush to cover the crap (like a cat does). We have to come up with something!
There are entirely too many people hiking in that area that do not prepare for hiking. I always carry a small trowel or shovel in my pack and dig what we called, in the Army, a "cathole." I Dig a hole deep enough to contain the refuse, use bio-degradable toilet paper, cover it with the dirt from the hole. The dirt packs down and the deposit quickly begins its journey of reabsorption into the ecosystem. Where I hunt, sometimes a guy has no choice but to go then and there. Digging the hole helps to cover the smell and you don't have to worry about someone stepping in it the next day or so.
"Joe, what's that stuff in the tread of your boot that smells so bad, yeah, that stuff you just got all over my floormats. You're walking the 100 miles home, dude."
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LOL Myself would never carry a poop bag & probly wouldnt know anyone who would carry a poop bag.
There are entirely too many people hiking in that area that do not prepare for hiking. I always carry a small trowel or shovel in my pack and dig what we called, in the Army, a "cathole." I Dig a hole deep enough to contain the refuse, use bio-degradable toilet paper, cover it with the dirt from the hole. The dirt packs down and the deposit quickly begins its journey of reabsorption into the ecosystem. Where I hunt, sometimes a guy has no choice but to go then and there. Digging the hole helps to cover the smell and you don't have to worry about someone stepping in it the next day or so.
"Joe, what's that stuff in the tread of your boot that smells so bad, yeah, that stuff you just got all over my floormats. You're walking the 100 miles home, dude."
From what you're saying, my bet is that not only will they still have the same problem, but with bags now adding to the mess.
Poop happens and there's got to be a better solution. Bags isn't it. Catholes are the best, and maybe if there were more sanctioned catholes and clear expectations on what to do when poop does happen. Post-holes every __ yards with a sand flush to cover the crap (like a cat does). We have to come up with something!
Good stuff dude!! That's hiliarious! Keep em coming!
Keep this stuff coming . . . where do you find these stories to cover?
I think I just pooped myself laughing at that video. Funny stuff Josh.
That's funny sxxt! I mean poop! What's next? Pee Pee bags?! Keep em coming Josh.
Oh my gosh this is hilarious!!
hilarious is a understatement
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From what you're saying, my bet is that not only will they still have the same problem, but with bags now adding to the mess.
Poop happens and there's got to be a better solution. Bags isn't it. Catholes are the best, and maybe if there were more sanctioned catholes and clear expectations on what to do when poop does happen. Post-holes every __ yards with a sand flush to cover the crap (like a cat does). We have to come up with something!
Good stuff dude!! That's hiliarious! Keep em coming!
There are entirely too many people hiking in that area that do not prepare for hiking. I always carry a small trowel or shovel in my pack and dig what we called, in the Army, a "cathole." I Dig a hole deep enough to contain the refuse, use bio-degradable toilet paper, cover it with the dirt from the hole. The dirt packs down and the deposit quickly begins its journey of reabsorption into the ecosystem. Where I hunt, sometimes a guy has no choice but to go then and there. Digging the hole helps to cover the smell and you don't have to worry about someone stepping in it the next day or so.
"Joe, what's that stuff in the tread of your boot that smells so bad, yeah, that stuff you just got all over my floormats. You're walking the 100 miles home, dude."
I think I just pooped myself laughing at that video. Funny stuff Josh.
LOL Myself would never carry a poop bag & probly wouldnt know anyone who would carry a poop bag.
Keep this stuff coming . . . where do you find these stories to cover?
That's funny sxxt! I mean poop! What's next? Pee Pee bags?! Keep em coming Josh.
Oh my gosh this is hilarious!!
hilarious is a understatement
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