Backpacking Bag Dump at Charlie Ortega blog

Backpacking Bag Dump.  — we hiked 40 miles on the appalachian trail in 3 & 1/2 days!  — let’s start with the basics. A “cathole” is a hole dug into the ground to dispose of and cover up waste.  — you may want to consider carrying used wag bags in an outside mesh pocket on your pack to separate it from the rest of your gear. How to poop in the woods (safely, cleanly, and responsibly). You can cover it up with duct tape, or line the inside with a black ‘dog poop’ bag, so that you (and your hiking partners) don’t have to see your used trash. Catholes and latrines were previously the standard for most backpacking trips and camping areas where toilets aren’t available.  — pack out any used wet wipes, scented toilet paper, tampon or sanitary pad products in a designated ziploc bag.

Backpack/Pocket Dump r/EDC
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 — pack out any used wet wipes, scented toilet paper, tampon or sanitary pad products in a designated ziploc bag. Catholes and latrines were previously the standard for most backpacking trips and camping areas where toilets aren’t available. You can cover it up with duct tape, or line the inside with a black ‘dog poop’ bag, so that you (and your hiking partners) don’t have to see your used trash. A “cathole” is a hole dug into the ground to dispose of and cover up waste. How to poop in the woods (safely, cleanly, and responsibly).  — you may want to consider carrying used wag bags in an outside mesh pocket on your pack to separate it from the rest of your gear.  — let’s start with the basics.  — we hiked 40 miles on the appalachian trail in 3 & 1/2 days!

Backpack/Pocket Dump r/EDC

Backpacking Bag Dump Catholes and latrines were previously the standard for most backpacking trips and camping areas where toilets aren’t available. Catholes and latrines were previously the standard for most backpacking trips and camping areas where toilets aren’t available. How to poop in the woods (safely, cleanly, and responsibly). You can cover it up with duct tape, or line the inside with a black ‘dog poop’ bag, so that you (and your hiking partners) don’t have to see your used trash.  — pack out any used wet wipes, scented toilet paper, tampon or sanitary pad products in a designated ziploc bag.  — let’s start with the basics. A “cathole” is a hole dug into the ground to dispose of and cover up waste.  — you may want to consider carrying used wag bags in an outside mesh pocket on your pack to separate it from the rest of your gear.  — we hiked 40 miles on the appalachian trail in 3 & 1/2 days!

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