[pct-l] TP or noTP issue
Edward Anderson
mendoridered at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 20 11:31:20 CST 2010
Properly disposing of toilet paper remains an important issue. And. of course,
this issue will be discussed every year. and rightly so.
Leaving no trace behind your behind (pun intended) - is imperative! There is
nothing more disgusting than coming across TP blowing in the wind. There are two
possible approaches to this problem - either you do a proper job of burying it
along with your poop or you bag it up ( I use a small OpSak) and carry it out.
The latter is certainly the best. Sometimes I decide to bury, but only if I can
dig a proper and deep enough hole in organic soil where carbonic acid and
bacteria will be present to help break it down. Peeing on it also helps to start
the process. So, a lot depends on where you are - can you find the right
conditions to bury. During my ride I could only find acceptable conditions
about half of the time. So I packed it out often. Since I don't go into towns
unless the trail passes through them, one consideration for me is always where
will I find a trash can? Since I often drive my rig ahead and cache my
resupplies near road crossings, I am always able to check this out when I cache.
Also, try your best to bring a bio-degradable TP - found in places like Camping
World - used by RV'ers. This kind of TP is designed to break down more readily
than most regular TP.
MendoRider/Ed Anderson
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