In this skills short episode of the Backpacking Light Podcast, Andrew and Ryan talk sh**, a.k.a, 💩.Â
How to poop in the woods? It’s an age-old question, particularly as popular backcountry sites become more crowded.Â
This episode addresses the question of how long poop takes to decompose and suggests alternative LNT-approved methods (beyond catholes) for dealing with human waste.Â
To view the shownotes for this episode, click here.
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