Friends, there's something important we need to discuss and it has to do with your bowel movements in the great outdoors (no, not the blood, that you need to discuss with a medical professional). If you're someone who enjoys (or at least partakes in) using dry (or moist) paper products to clean
11 MORE Things Scarier Than Bears On The Pacific Crest Trail
If you missed the first installment of the "things scarier than bears" series, then be sure to check out it out: 17 Things Scarier Than Bears On The Pacific Crest Trail. To continue the tradition of pointing out realistic threats to hiker safety the PCT (and discrediting the bear-fearers), I
Toilets In Japan: To Squat Or Not To Squat
Taking a poo. No matter where we are from, it is an activity that we all participate in on a (hopefully) regular basis. Countries around the world all have a solution to your needs when it comes to expelling your digestive waste, and in Japan you face an impressive variety of porcelain. To
How To ACTUALLY Shit In The Woods
When I spoke to you last regarding how to shit in the woods, I was speaking from a researched position opposed to one grounded in empirical evidence. Now, after three long weeks of using the Pacific Crest Trail litter box, I have the information you actually need when taking a shit in the
Learning To Use The Toilet In Brazil
There is something that all of us do (yes, all of us) that is rarely talked about, and has even become taboo in certain circles. No, I am not talking about listening to Miley Cyrus or even farting and blaming it on the dog; I am talking about number two (yes, that kind). It has become common