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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by tzvia View Post
    Make sure you can do squats well because you should touch as little as possible with as little as possible. .
    This is where good strong biker legs come in handy!


    /snap, who never learned to "pee in the woods", just on her shoes.....

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    For those of you peeing in the woods, alls I can say is -- my sister once got poison ivy that way. Make sure you know what you're squatting in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    For those of you peeing in the woods, alls I can say is -- my sister once got poison ivy that way. Make sure you know what you're squatting in.
    Been there, done that. Used it for toilet paper during a 22-mile training run. Had already used the TP I kept stashed in my hat -- the leaves were NOT a good substitute! Still had 10 miles to go, it was 90 degrees and humid, and I made the mistake of wiping sweat off my face. The oil from the poison ivy spread everywhere. Covered from head to toe. In my ears, in my eyes, my lips were a blistered disgusting mess -- absolutely the worst thing I've ever experienced... and I'd still rather rely on trees, bushes, soybeans, etc., than have to suffer through a disgusting port-a-john.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoosierGiant View Post
    Been there, done that. Used it for toilet paper during a 22-mile training run. Had already used the TP I kept stashed in my hat -- the leaves were NOT a good substitute! Still had 10 miles to go, it was 90 degrees and humid, and I made the mistake of wiping sweat off my face. The oil from the poison ivy spread everywhere. Covered from head to toe. In my ears, in my eyes, my lips were a blistered disgusting mess -- absolutely the worst thing I've ever experienced... and I'd still rather rely on trees, bushes, soybeans, etc., than have to suffer through a disgusting port-a-john.
    Wow. I've had poison ivy all over my face 3 times, but at least it wasn't on my lips. Still I couldn't eat anything that required chewing because any time I moved my facial muscles the blisters broke. (Couldn't laugh, either. )

    But my other sister once hid in a patch of poison ivy while playing hide and seek. She was covered from head to toe, and the blisters behind her knees were like baseballs. They almost hospitalized her.

    BTW, I'm still mad at the Livestrong people for deciding a couple of years ago that they would no longer provide a locker room or other place to change into clean clothes after the Philly ride. When you ask them where you can change, they say to use the porta johns. Holy cow, no way. It's hard enough changing in a regular public bathroom, and there's no way I'm risking having any of my clothes touch the floor of a porta john after thousands of people have been using it for 7-8 hours.
    Last edited by ny biker; 06-13-2010 at 05:56 PM.

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    Now we've reached the point in the discussion of learning how to 'shake it off'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Now we've reached the point in the discussion of learning how to 'shake it off'.
    Or position for a nice breeze to air dry.

    After a month in the mountains of Wyoming where snow was the best TP you could ask for...porta-potties can be seen as luxuries. I'm not picky - I can pee in lots of non-traditional places. It's better than trying to spin up a hill while having to go!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Or position for a nice breeze to air dry.

    After a month in the mountains of Wyoming where snow was the best TP you could ask for...porta-potties can be seen as luxuries. I'm not picky - I can pee in lots of non-traditional places. It's better than trying to spin up a hill while having to go!
    hey, snow is excellent TP! You get a good scrub+clean at the same time... plus everything just shrinks in self-defence so you don't have to go again for hours...
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    NY - Your sister must be a "low squatter!" LOL

    I'm highly allergic to poison ivy, so I'm careful. Once had it on my entire back, thanks to my DH.... My immune system went whacko and the madness started spreading to my legs. Ended up having to take steroids!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick View Post
    NY - Your sister must be a "low squatter!" LOL
    This was back during our misspent youth, so it's quite possible that she'd been drinking...

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    I'd rather use a portapotty than the toilets in the park on Mercer Island that don't have doors!!
    At least you get to be modest a little.

    I've traveled in Italy and have learned not to be fussy about toilets.

    Having said that, there have been SOME porta pottys that i left without using...
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    All y'all haven't lived until you've hiked a leg up like a dog to pee in a urinal, because you had no change, and in France the urinals are free but the sit-down toilets cost money...
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