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    Just a thought and no I'm not serious. If the animals don't dig a hole and burry it, why should we?

    Because you're often so full of **** that the pile would alter weather patterns

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    Try searching for Jimmy's thunderbox
    A mate put me on to these
    The minister for fun and finance even approves
    They're a good thing I reckon. Take up bugger all room and are a decent height for those with dodgy knees and backs. A biodegradeable rubbish bag (ie breaks down in a couple of months not the 10 year ones) with the bottom torn out prevents any soiling of the inside of the thunderbox, and you can just drop it down the hole when you pack up before filling it in.
    Really need to make a base plate for them though as they will sink into sand - a piece of 60cm square plywood with a hole cut out and a couple of locating strips for the thunderbox works great.

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    I normally try and locate a fallen tree and use that for a seat - dig a big hole behind it and enthrone thyself onto it.

    However, the missus isn't keen so I'm going to get her a Thunderbox and if the ground is too hard and a hole can't be dug underneath it, some of the biodegradable bags as SteveG suggests.

    Bobby

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    porta pottie best money I ever spent.....

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    I was given a porta poti years ago never used......gave it away on the forum....now looking to buy one...how the wheel goes around

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    Hi,
    About $90 from Bunnings.



    It digs a good hole for dumping, when camped at the one spot for a while.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by austastar View Post
    Hi,
    About $90 from Bunnings.



    It digs a good hole for dumping, when camped at the one spot for a while.

    cheers
    You can buy a porta potty for that and it works regardless of how hard the ground is, have a look at what is happening in National parks in Vic., if we don't clean our act up we will be camping in our backyards, Regards Frank.

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    Sorry I forgot about this thread

    Toilet Chemical

    1 cup borax mixed with 11/2 litres hot water (not boiling) in a 4 litre container. When cool add 1 cup of ammonia and 1 cup pineocleen, fill and shake well.

    Add 25ml to 5 litre tank, 50ml/10 litre etc.

    To keep the bowl clean
    Add a squirt of pineoleen and a squirt of dishwashing liquid with the water.

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    I was down at the Army camp at Canungra the other day and commented on the long row of toilet trailers parked in the transport compound. I enquired re the reason for these lovely little trailers (each one has its own ARN...wonder there isn't a register for them by now!) and was told that they (soldiers) are no longer allowed to dig a hole and mark with a ring of stones to denote foul ground as we once did, but instead must be supplied with trailers.

    I do realise that Canungra is a training establishment and therefore stuck with this unnecessary civvy OH&S garbage, but this is verging on the ridiculous. It won't be long before this restriction is enforced on us mere mortals.
    Makes the imagination go wild when envisaging an all out Infantry siege sometime in the future, all these little trailers parked in a circle.
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    Regarding the post above, this has been happening in high use military training areas for 20 years.
    We were literally running out of non fowl ground. Regardless of the fact the old ration packs would only supply enough for 3 dumps a week ( less if you ate more cheese) thats still a lot of poo.
    OH&S, yep you cant hold an exercise if everyone literally has the ****s after 5 days.
    The toilet trailers also beat that time honoured past time of burning out the crap cans with kero, while mixing with a long stick to make sure it was all burnt. It is a smell that you dont forget easily.
    Also beats dumping in a plastic bag and carrying it in your pack ala the chicken stranglers.

    Due to the wife's insistence we use a porta potti when camping.

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