I tend to travel the paths waaaaaaay less traveled. Digging a hole and burying it isn't an issue that way.
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Originally posted by RatherBeJeepingI tend to travel the paths waaaaaaay less traveled. Digging a hole and burying it isn't an issue that way.
Thanks!
I dont want them to close down our favorite places. Rubicon is VERY close to being singled out. As an example.
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There are certain areas of the desert where a scat hole would not be the best solution. Any area that is subject to sever erosion, is a major drainage, is near a water source (yes, there are some in the desert), and other such areas the contamination isn't good. For the other 95% of the desert, there isn't much of an issue, IMO.
Really, it comes down to the amount of use an area gets, and the water supply.olllllllo <--- If you can read that, roll me over!
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I had such an incident were I was forced to fertilize the local flora way out between Hesperia and Summit valley. I figured its biodegradeable and fully organic so it shouldn't be much of a problem, plus it would eventually drain into Hesperia lake- not a resevoir.
Hey I just thought of something... since these niche farms are charging so much more for crops that are "organic" and I'm so full of shiite (or so I'm told ) maybe I should sell it on the side and make some JEEP moneyIt's not the size of your tire, it's how you place it!
'98 wrangler 4" superlift rockrunner kit, adjustable trackbar, 33's, rear EZlocker,
and Kargomaster rack.
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Originally posted by king4wdI had such an incident were I was forced to fertilize the local flora way out between Hesperia and Summit valley. I figured its biodegradeable and fully organic so it shouldn't be much of a problem, plus it would eventually drain into Hesperia lake- not a resevoir.
Hey I just thought of something... since these niche farms are charging so much more for crops that are "organic" and I'm so full of shiite (or so I'm told ) maybe I should sell it on the side and make some JEEP money1994 Toyota, dual cases, 5.29 axles with ARB's
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Originally posted by igofshnHuman waste isn't good for fertilizer.
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Oh man! You guys really know how to rain on my parade. I guess I'll just have to keep a real jobIt's not the size of your tire, it's how you place it!
'98 wrangler 4" superlift rockrunner kit, adjustable trackbar, 33's, rear EZlocker,
and Kargomaster rack.
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Originally posted by igofshnHuman waste isn't good for fertilizer.
We in the military have no problem using a shovel when necessary if we are in an area that we can dig a cat hole.
On the trail that is another story as all the fern-feelers are trying to close areas all the time. Take some plastic grocery bags and some ziplocks with you as well as a full roll of toilet paper. Tie it up in a plastic bag, ziplock it, dispose of it properly and safely.
If you must dig a hole you gotta dig it deep enough to keep the critters from unearthing it.
You can always use an adult diaper if you think you might have an accident.It's a Jeep thing, my wife doesn't understand.
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