Leave No Trace: Safe Human Waste Disposal for Hikers & Campers
When hiking or camping in the great outdoors, it sometimes becomes necessary to relieve yourself in the absence of bathroom facilities. When this happens, properly disposing of your waste is important for your health and the health of the environment. The procedure for safe disposal is simple, and essential for a conscientious and responsible enjoyment of nature.Things You'll Need
- A small shovel or digging implement
Instructions
Dispose of Human Waste in Nature.
Walk 70-80 paces (200 ft) away from any flowing or standing water and away from the trail/campsite.
Josh Peterson, writing for PlanetGreen.com, suggests selecting a patch of level, rich soil, and with your implement, dig a hole 6-8 inches deep and 4-6 inches wide.
Neatly fill the hole with waste product.
Cover the hole with a layer of soil and lightly tamp down.
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