Moondog55 wrote:OK Where do we get biodegradable cornstarch bags in Melbourne/or Australia generally?
Are the newer biodegradable shopping bags suitable for this purpose, I wonder?davidf wrote:Not the most enviro frieindly option but this works: cheap dry bag, you aren't going to was this again. Plastic shopping bags like you get at coles the handles make $#!+ing into them even with bowel disfunction ok. I picked up on this site the idea of using those kleenex tissue packets, tried, tested, awesome, less bog roll. Bit a kitty litter and tea tree or eucalypst oil in the bogged shopping bag helps. Lighter and more functional and therefore more likely to be used. Up to you to do the enviro economy calcs.
Moondog55 wrote:Anybody want to share the cost on some large paper coffee filters?
Ebay $60- a thousand, even using 2 at a time I can't see me ever needing 1000 of these
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/281089982887 ... 1423.l2649
Onestepmore wrote:Moondog55 wrote:Anybody want to share the cost on some large paper coffee filters?
Ebay $60- a thousand, even using 2 at a time I can't see me ever needing 1000 of these
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/281089982887 ... 1423.l2649
Lol Moondog, I can easily arrange to inoculate you with some nice friendly giardia bugs.....
Moondog55 wrote:Bookmarked; although I see the smallest bag is big for the purpose
lightweight plastic screw top jars
Orion wrote:For bushwalking a PVC tube would be overkill. I think a better solution is a large, lightweight plastic screw top jar and some sort of kitty litter type material to toss in with the poo.
Another option for avoiding the need for carrying a tube is a pre-trip 1 liter enema.
Moondog55 wrote:Orion wrote:For bushwalking a PVC tube would be overkill. I think a better solution is a large, lightweight plastic screw top jar and some sort of kitty litter type material to toss in with the poo.
Another option for avoiding the need for carrying a tube is a pre-trip 1 liter enema.
Well I think that depends on the length of the trip
An enema wouldn't be much use on a 5 week traverse of the AWT
And even the bulk mayonnaise containers [ PET with screw tops] only hold 1.25 litres and are fragile compared to the PVC
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