
Originally Posted by
Catrin
Good ideas, I hate these contraptions myself - but better than going behind a tree!
My problem is that when I am riding country roads there are lots of corn/soy bean fields but trees/bushes away from the road where I COULD answer the call of nature are quite few and far between. I think this keeps me from drinking quite enough

I've seen porta johns that were so bad I would rather (and have) gone off behind the trees. At least, the trees don't smell bad and the view doesn't look bad.
The worst one was just outside Raton NM. I was camping, and the porta potty was infested with Yellow Jackets. I did not know this when I entered, but I sure knew before I left!
Best tip I can give is this: If you are out in the boonies somewhere and this is the only john around it's going to be a mess. This is a given. So if you can get behind a big bush or some trees or a boulder, this would be better. I always have a paper towel packed in my camelback, (inside a ziplock bag- pack it in, pack it out), so I can make a choice of the lesser of two evils. If you have no other place to duck behind, stand back and open the door wide - give it a few moments to air - or better yet, pump the door a few times to force in some fresher air, which also may be cooler. Watch for unhappy large black and yellow insects
. Make sure you can do squats well because you should touch as little as possible with as little as possible. You might also want to carry a 'wet wipe' with you to clean your hands after- they can also be used to clean up road rash. I take alcohol wipes.
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