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How To Build The Ultimate Toilet Kit For Hiking Climbing Camping

August 2, 2015 by Jason Clements

In this article, you will learn how to quickly and easily build the ultimate toilet kit for your next outdoor adventure.  This toilet kit works for hiking, climbing, or camping.

I don’t trust most gas station or rest stop facilities, so I always bring my toilet kit with me.  That commercial 1-ply is the worst.  And who knows if there will be soap in that bathroom.  I would rather be comfortably clean than stranded and stinky.  Let’s get down to business.

The Ultimate Toilet Kit Contains

  • Your favorite Toilet Paper
  • Your favorite Wipes
  • A trowel or shovel
  • A bag or pouch of some kind to contain it all
  • Optional * Hand Sanitizer or Feminine Products

 

Toilet Paper

There is never a reason to buy the cheapest toilet paper for your trips.  [Read more…] about How To Build The Ultimate Toilet Kit For Hiking Climbing Camping

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10 Things That Will Make Pooping In The Woods Easier

January 13, 2015 by Jason Clements

 

Always check local rules and ordinances when hiking, climbing, or camping regarding what to do with your waste.  You will have a much more relaxing time knowing the rules of the area.  When you see “primitive” as a description, you know you will have to dig a hole.  Having locals or a park ranger point out that you are pooping wrong can be embarrassing and could get you kicked out of the area or even fined.  Be in the know.  Better yet, always choose to leave no trace.

Here are 10 things that will make pooping in the woods easier for you:

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2. Eat real, fresh foods in the car and on your trip.  Only eat bars in a pinch.  My recommendation is a maximum of 1 food bar per day.  You should experiment at home, before your trip, to find out how different bars affect your digestion; then decide for yourself how many food bars work for you.  On one of my first outdoor trips, I ate 12 Powerbars.  (You know…in order to save space and not have the hassle of cooking outdoors.)  That was a BIG mistake.  I didn’t poop for 3 days, had gas like a methane station, and my belly was miserable the entire weekend.

3. Before your trip, precut your veggies.  Celery and carrots pack easily, don’t make a mess, and are good for your body.

4. Bring wet wipes.  You’ll thank me later.  My favorite brand is the Costco store brand Kirkland Signature Baby Wipes.  They are large.  They don’t leave fuzz.  I get 2 or 3 Ziploc bags and put an inch of wipes in each.  One goes in the back of the jeep, one goes in my crag pack, one goes in my poop kit.  Also, if your unused wipes dry out, add a little bit of water and they’ll be as good as new. [Read more…] about 10 Things That Will Make Pooping In The Woods Easier

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