Camping lets you connect with nature, but bathroom logistics can make or break your trip. Whether you’re car camping, RV camping, or pitching a tent in the backcountry, having a reliable bathroom ...
If you’re in nature when nature calls, you can dig a hole and squat. Of course, that’s only possible if you are in a place where you can dig a hole. If you’re on a boat or camping with several people ...
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When nature calls, you want to relieve yourself the same way you usually would at home—using indoor plumbing. But when your camping spot isn’t close to the restroom facilities, that possibility ...
For some people, the prohibitive factor to camping is the bathroom situation. As long as you follow Leave No Trace guidelines, all of nature can be your bathroom, but popping a squat over a dug hole ...