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Old 12-23-2008, 05:05 PM   #1
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Here is what we have... A dedicated boondocking campsite. No elect/water, an older class A, and a good 25 miles to the nearest city.
I do plan installing a septic system SOON, but for the short term we need something more adequete than a 5 gallon bucket, toilet seat and a trash bag.
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Here is what we have... A dedicated boondocking campsite. No elect/water, an older class A, and a good 25 miles to the nearest city.
I do plan installing a septic system SOON, but for the short term we need something more adequete than a 5 gallon bucket, toilet seat and a trash bag.
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Old 12-24-2008, 09:15 AM   #3
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How about some type of incinerating or composting toilet? I'm pretty sure there are some that don't require electricity.
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I have been reading up on the composting toilets,,,might be the way to go. I also found some battery operated Thetford porta potti's...anyone have any experience with these?
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