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Ep. 43 Bathroom Breaks in the Outdoors [and While Camping]
Ep. 43 Bathroom Breaks in the Outdoors [and While Camping]
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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Nov 23, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
“But, what if you need to go to the bathroom?” Where and how to go #1 and #2 in the outdoors, whether adventuring, or camping, can be a huge sense of anxiety for people. So, whether it’s simply squatting in the bush, or bringing a portable potty, we are here to share all the ways we’ve created toilets in the outdoors!
Portable Toilet Suggestions:
Go Girl: https://go-girl.com
Shewee: https://www.shewee.com
Luggable Loo: https://www.rei.com/product/876179/reliance-luggable-loo-portable-toilet
Lauren’s Awoken Unisex Urinal for Car: https://tinyurl.com/nj2swhke
Portable Toilets are great solutions for when you’re in busy areas, or you don’t want to be away from your child - you can use some in a car, in a tent, or hugged up against a tree.
If you choose to squat and leave nature in nature, remember to leave no trace – and carry out any toilet paper you may use. (www.leavenotrace.ca)
When Camping:
use head lamp, and have bear spray
bring mason jar, bucket, toddler training seat, or portable potty
dig cat hole: rule is that it must be dug 200 feet away from water sources, walking trails, and camp sites (or carry out poop, like you would carry out dog poop)
For toddlers who are new to learning how to squat, you can support the toddler’s legs behind their knees, to help them form a squat.
Thank you to Scat Belt for sponsoring today’s podcast! Get your Scat Belt today to always have your bear spray accessible at www.scatbelt.com and on IG: @scatbelt
Today’s Hosts: @laurenrodycheberle and @cldowsett from @kidswhoexplore
Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music.
Portable Toilet Suggestions:
Go Girl: https://go-girl.com
Shewee: https://www.shewee.com
Luggable Loo: https://www.rei.com/product/876179/reliance-luggable-loo-portable-toilet
Lauren’s Awoken Unisex Urinal for Car: https://tinyurl.com/nj2swhke
Portable Toilets are great solutions for when you’re in busy areas, or you don’t want to be away from your child - you can use some in a car, in a tent, or hugged up against a tree.
If you choose to squat and leave nature in nature, remember to leave no trace – and carry out any toilet paper you may use. (www.leavenotrace.ca)
When Camping:
use head lamp, and have bear spray
bring mason jar, bucket, toddler training seat, or portable potty
dig cat hole: rule is that it must be dug 200 feet away from water sources, walking trails, and camp sites (or carry out poop, like you would carry out dog poop)
For toddlers who are new to learning how to squat, you can support the toddler’s legs behind their knees, to help them form a squat.
Thank you to Scat Belt for sponsoring today’s podcast! Get your Scat Belt today to always have your bear spray accessible at www.scatbelt.com and on IG: @scatbelt
Today’s Hosts: @laurenrodycheberle and @cldowsett from @kidswhoexplore
Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music.
Released:
Nov 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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