Okay, let's beat this horse till its dead..... :-) I am not sure there has been an answer yet to why its illegal to use a bucket, and why the chiseled old man would infer such a thing. Is this a local issue? If so, it would help to state where that rule applies. I have not ever been to a campground that did not demand the use of a bucket. Are we saying that one cannot bypass an existing tank, into a bucket? Am I just completely up in the night and not following the text? <g> When I camp with my tent trailer, I use a bucket outside with the drain line into it. Is this considered wrong in some places? Thanks. Mark |
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