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    Generally people are disgusting things,
    I refrain from calling them animals, at least animals have a high level of hygiene.


    Id rather stand barefooted in cow**** than step on human **** with boots on.

    any wonder why we avoid the iconic 4x4 routes

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post
    On my travels around Oz I too have become alarmed at the amount of loo paper across this wide brown land.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    **** happens I guess..........

    my trip to moreton at easter presented the same issue, right in the middle of a nicely grassed camping spot somebody has dug a hole, had a crap and couldn't be bothered filling in the hole and left paper strewn around the top
    I was about to describe these people as arsewipes..... but I guess that's actually the problem.

    So many people just don't give a crap and don't think of anyone but themselves.

    Bog roll, a shovel and a lighter...it's just not that hard!
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    These don't take up much room, & nowadays "eco" friendly products to be used with them. & popup tents for privacy. A bit of over kill, perhaps, but I can see the day, if tourists keep their filthy habits up, where it may be compulsory to take one bush with you. A pity, Bob

    A review from another forum


    Thetford Porta Pottie Review<h1>









    After visiting campsites where the toilets were so disgusting that we were nearly ill even going near them, it was time to investigate something that would help camping for the girls! A camping toilet was called for.

    Yes, it was a bit of a luxury and the males in the family thought digging a hole or behind a bush would suffice, but the females thought differently.

    So we researched the world of chemical camping toilets, and decided on a
    Porta Pottie made by Thetford (model 345).

    We chose this one because it was a good size for our travels. The top tank (water for flushing) holds around 15L and the waste tank holds 12L. There is an indicator on the bottom to advise when the waste tank is filling.

    We chose the flushing method of the piston as it is meant to be more durable. It costs a bit more, but we are discovering that you get what you pay for!

    We use BioMagic for the solution that we add to the top and bottom cartridges (environmentally safe, plus a range of other uses should you want to use it). We add 100ml to the bottom tank and 100ml to the top. This is more than is required, but hastens the breakdown of solids and better to use too much than too little (especially if the toilet has heavy use or in warmer weather). We purchased the toilet and BioMagic and purchased Thetford Toilet Paper . This is toilet paper that breaks down faster, and is quite expensive, so next time we might just look at recycled toilet paper instead. Others have said this works just as well, and is a cheaper alternative.

    Our toilet has proven to be a godsend - if we are going somewhere where water is scarce, we fill the top tank with water before we leave, as the top and bottom section can be separated. Plus it is easily cleaned, with parts that can be removed.

    I must admit that the thought of emptying it for the very first time, had me gagging, but I was pleasantly surprised. There was minimal odour and whilst not attractive to look at, wasn't as nauseating as I anticipated.

    As it is environmentally safe, when we have been out camping where there is no sullage or toilet to empty it, we have dug a deep hole, well away, from campsites and water sources, and emptied it there and covered up again.

    Used in conjunction with a pop up tent for privacy, going to the toilet in the bush is a lot better experience for the females (and I must say, the males have been impressed too).

    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Yep, disgusting.
    The Navigator has decreed that we will be taking our small porta potty on our Simpson trip later this month, as she was not impressed by the proposal to bring a spade and a roll of toilet paper.

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    Last time we did the far north coast of WA we came across grey nomads emptying their caravan loo tanks on the side of the road,twice. Pat

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    This has been a beef of mine for years.
    Went up along Howqua track several years ago about a week after the Easter break. You couldn't walk anywhere without brushing against used toilet paper and those other delightful 'feminine hygiene' products. That was all made worse when needing to watch where one placed ones feet. There was **** literally everywhere, sometimes right on the river bank! All this is made worse by the fact that every single campsite had a fire..... Is it too embarrassing to bring back that little pile of tissue and dispose of it there? We all pee, and we all ****. And as far as I know, pretty much every female from 14-50 has a period.

    I used to enjoy fishing the Howqua, haven't been back there since that trip

    In Europe and I think many parts of the USA, it is illegal to take a dump anywhere except in a portable chemical toilet. I'm starting to think that a similar law mightn't be a bad idea here. Mind you a law not policed, is not much of a law.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wardy1 View Post

    In Europe and I think many parts of the USA, it is illegal to take a dump anywhere except in a portable chemical toilet. I'm starting to think that a similar law mightn't be a bad idea here. Mind you a law not policed, is not much of a law.
    Maybe we could create a new arm of Victoria Police. They have Protective Service Officers (PSOs for short) at train stations. Why not Critical Response Anti Pollution Officers (or CRAP for short). These CRAP officers could wear distinctive brown uniforms with CRAP logos on them so they are easily identifiable. They could be placed strategically at known poo pollution sites on long weekends and school holidays, wait until people start and then BAM, you've been busted crapping by CRAP!

    Too far?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post

    Too far?
    Just as long as they don't jump out of the bush to check compliance when I'm on the job

    I think I'd crap myself
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chenz View Post
    Even in the most remote spots like this one between the Colson Track and Geosurveys Hill with no vegetation cover, our resident Wombat would dig a hole approx 1 metre deep for the group and this would be filled in prior to leaving the next morning.



    It is not that hard and leaves the place clean and tidy. Even on a morning tea or lunch stop both the guys and the girls would grab a shovel and do the right thing.
    Whilst I can't speak for the others in the group, our 'toilet' bag comes complete with matches to burn said flags.
    As for animals digging up sites, I can't say I have any evidence to support that, other than 'here say', in places I used to frequent a lot, I never saw evidence of any of our pits being dug up, and there has always been plenty of other 'proper' animal crap sitting on rocks etc if they wanted a snack.

    Not sure I would want to carry a porta potti cross country in the Simpson for 10 days or so, rocking side to side over spinifex mounds, but there really is no excuse for this anywhere,



    Plenty of other instances as well, even right at Poeppel corner, within 10m of the post.

    Martyn

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