On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 7:18 PM , Rocket J Squirrel wrote:
> > I reckon that plastic bags and some kitty litter to help keep things > under > control in the bags should work okay. I would appreciate hearing tips > from > others who may have already sorted out techniques for dealing with > bucket > drops. > Mike, I generally do as you do. I am terribly put off by the idea of cleaning up ANY kind of toilet, but I guess if I stayed overnight at parking lots a great deal, I'd have to do something. Might have to do something as I age beyond my present youth (not) too. To answer your question -- I have seen in catalogs, and at outdoor stores, a product called "Wagbag." Each bag handles a business trip, I think. The bag contains chemicals and solid material that supposedly turn all output into a solid gel. Supposedly no mess, no odor, and legal to dispose in the trash. Pricey. On a trip through the Grand Canyon, our boat guides provided something like it, and we had 16 trippers for 16 days. Seemed to work well. I never inquired as to where the used bags were on the boat! A poor jr. guide called the "swamper," a high school aged kid, was responsible for the toilet. Dave Mc |
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