It is pretty simple.
Dig hole.
Excrete and wipe.
Burn used dunny paper.
Backfill hole.
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Yep that is the key ***burn*** your toilet paper after use, animals will otherwise dig it up and it blows all over the place. Even in May there was a fair bit of toilet paper around Cape York, i can't imagine what it's like towards the end of the dry. I can imagine it would be a bit of a downer seeing toilet paper in a remote section of the CSR...!
Burning it also keeps the flies away while you cover up the hole you dug.
There are chemicals on the market now, that are bio-degradable. And, there is toilet paper designed to break down. I can't remember the name, there is a portable toilet chemical now, where you can safely dispose of the waste in a hole in the ground. The other alternative, is disposing of the waste at dedicated disposal points, usually at caravan parks, & some boat ramps. Bob
My porta potti holds two or even three weeks of crap easy. Number 1's in the bush, number 2's in the potti. Easy;). And you don't leave campsites stinking like **** and animals don't have anything to dig up. Burn or carry out your loo paper and it's like you were never there.
IMHO you should never **** in a hole in the ground in a bush environment. There is just no need these days. I reckon you are just being plain lazy if you do. Again, my opinion so if you don't agree that's fine. But I may call you a ****! :D
This is from the internet, Bob
Portable Toilet Chemicals @ ExplorOz Forum
This really is a **** thread
When you're driving up and down and bouncing around in crook country , what happens to the contents of the 'potty'?