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mlts22
Dec 31, 2014Explorer
The downside of composting toilets is that they need a lot of additional room in the bathroom so you can disassemble it to dump the compost and reload it with peat moss. For extended boondocking trips, it produces the least waste, but for shorter trips near dump facilities, it may be a hassle.
Depending on how gnarly the terrain is, the blue boy is a good idea, but perhaps a light trailer with some clearance to store it on, especially when full? A trailer rated to 1000-2000 pounds could handle two full 42 gallon tanks. The tanks could remain on the trailer, and a macerator pump used to fill them, or just hauled off a ramp into place and then dragged back on the trailer. This is, of course, an extreme, but it is one way to add more space for the yechhy stuff.
Depending on how gnarly the terrain is, the blue boy is a good idea, but perhaps a light trailer with some clearance to store it on, especially when full? A trailer rated to 1000-2000 pounds could handle two full 42 gallon tanks. The tanks could remain on the trailer, and a macerator pump used to fill them, or just hauled off a ramp into place and then dragged back on the trailer. This is, of course, an extreme, but it is one way to add more space for the yechhy stuff.
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