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    Mabe you'll have dry nights, but if not, a coffee can to pee in is a good alternative to going out in a storm or rain, especially if bathrooms are far away.

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    My campsite could not be further from the real bathroom/bathhouse, though not too far from a pit toilet. I went for a full shaded site given the weather we have had recently...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cosc View Post
    Mabe you'll have dry nights, but if not, a coffee can to pee in is a good alternative to going out in a storm or rain, especially if bathrooms are far away.
    That's a good cheap idea.

    We have a portable air plane type camping toliet we use in our pop-up tent camper. Even if it's not raining, and you wake up in desperate need (those of us women who have had a couple big babies in life and can't have the toliet be far when the bladder is full and screaming mid night) you have something there.

    Regardless of that, some spare toliet paper from home is nice. In case the bathhouse hasn't been re-stocked before you need it.

    An addition to your first aid kit in the car/tent... hydrocortizone cream (covers a lot ouchies) and/or anti-itch meds, i.e. bug bites, poison ivy etc.

    I put a gallon size freezer zip lock baggie over my bike saddle and rubber-band it down. A cheap plastic table cloth could work to both cover your bike, and any other outside gear in a flash rain. Plus, makes table bit more sanitary. Think I paid $1 for mine at Dollar Tree, or Walmart.

    I usually lock bikes to the pop-up frame, or put inside a vehicle and lock that down too (that was my carbon roadie- was good map outside park, plus had mtb for trails). Last time I took my xc bici to the beach I locked it to the hitch of my suv- U lock & cable.




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    We always have a VERY small travel umbrella (from the dollar store) for nights when you HAVE to go (and don't use the coffee can). It has saved us on several occasions. Also, if you need to walk to the shower/toilet in the rain, it keeps you dryer than rain gear, especially if your rain gear is already wet!

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    Peeing into any container that is stored inside your tent is a bad idea, unless you really think that you might enjoy waking up in a shower of coyote piss. Ask me how I know

    If the bathroom is really far away, I find a good spot about 50 feet from my tent (and not close to any natural water source) and do any urgent nightime peeing there.

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    A small garden trowel and some TP will do the trick. That is what we have to do while we are hiking/camping in the backcountry. I would rather do my business outside than use a container and keep it in my tent.
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    Back in the day when my husband and I had a pop-up trailer, peeing in a ziplock bag was a regular occurrence. Not pretty but better than running out in the rain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek-chick View Post
    A small garden trowel and some TP will do the trick. That is what we have to do while we are hiking/camping in the backcountry. I would rather do my business outside than use a container and keep it in my tent.
    Pack out your tp. Do not bury it or leave it behind. Animals dig it up and then that looks really lovely. I keep a ziplock in my pocket for used tp.

    There's no need to bury pee. If you have to poop, bury it 6" deep, at least 200 ft from any water source, and pack out your paper. If you are thinking "oh, it will biodegrade", no, it won't. TP roses are rather disgusting to come upon after someone has left one behind.
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    I've got most of what I need and will have everything by Monday morning. I've several soft-sided zipped bags from Trader Joe's...is it safe to put dry food goods in those instead of getting hard plastic containers or am I asking for trouble from a talented raccoon or two?

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    Either hang the food from a tree or raccoon hook, or lock it in your car. The car is better. Squirrels can and will chew through bags to get at your food.

    You should also lock/hang anything with a food smell or fragrance. I've had raccoons make off with soap. It's best to keep your site completely clean and picked up; when you turn in for the night, you want EVERYTHING either in your tent or in the car.

 

 

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