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How to Poop Outdoors with Ease and Comfort

Pooping outdoors can be an intimidating experience for the uninitiated, but it doesn’t have to be! With the right preparation, you’ll find that pooping outdoors is surprisingly easy and even enjoyable.

In this blog post, we’ll discuss the best practices for pooping in the great outdoors so you can do your business without worry or discomfort.

1. Choose Your Location Carefully

When it comes to pooping outdoors, location is key. Ideally, you should pick a spot at least 200 feet away from any water source like rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds—especially if you’re in an area where those sources are used for drinking water.

It’s also important to select a spot that’s out of the way of trails or campsites; not only will this ensure your privacy, but it will also help minimize human-caused impacts on nature.

2. Make Sure You Have the Right Supplies

In order to poop comfortably in the woods, there are a few items that you’ll need. First and foremost is a trowel—a small shovel used for digging shallow holes in the soil. Make sure to get one that’s made from metal or plastic; wooden trowels tend to break easily.

You’ll also want some toilet paper (or better yet, biodegradable wipes) and hand sanitizer or soap for washing up afterward.

Additionally, if you plan on burying your waste after doing your business, bring along a baggie of dirt or sand so you can cover it up when finished.

3. Disposing of Waste Properly

Once you’ve selected your spot and gathered all of your supplies, make sure to dig a hole that’s at least 6 inches deep before getting down to business.

Afterward, bury any used toilet paper or wipes along with any other solid waste in the hole and cover everything up with dirt or sand from your baggie (if available).

If possible, try to disperse liquid waste as far away as possible from any water sources; otherwise, just pour some dirt over it afterward so animals don’t come sniffing around looking for food scraps! Finally—and most importantly—wash your hands thoroughly before leaving the area.

Not only will this reduce your risk of spreading germs and disease-causing bacteria while camping/hiking/etc., but it’s also good etiquette for other outdoor enthusiasts who may pass through later on!

Conclusion

Now that we’ve discussed how to properly poop outdoors with ease and comfort – go ahead and give it a try yourself!

Whether you’re camping in the woods or taking a day hike through nature – now you’ll know exactly how to handle all of your bathroom needs without worry or stress!

Remember – always choose your location carefully; have the right supplies handy; dispose of waste properly; and wash up afterward no matter what! Good luck out there!

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