[pct-l] Ode to TP - The Three P's of pooping in the woods.

Lenny Leum littleleum at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 17 17:45:15 CST 2009


In case you missed this one the first time!





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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 10:21:37 -0800

From: "Ron Moak" <ronmoak at sixmoondesigns.com>

Subject: [pct-l] Ode to TP - The Three P's of pooping in the woods.

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A lot has been said over the years of the evils of TP in the backcountry.

I'll even admit that it can be an eye sore at times. I didn't find it to be

particularly problematic on my 2000 PCT hike despite the chorus of TP

critic's decrying the desecration of the wilderness with clumps of TP

scattered about the landscape. 



Over the years I've developed my own methodologies of waste disposal based

upon some unique knowledge. Acquired by actually having a degree in Forestry

and having once worked for several years at one of the largest wastewater

treatment facilities on the East Coast. This somewhat uncommon collection of

skills allowed me to look beyond the simple bury, burn or pack out

philosophies pushed by various camps.



Before postulating on my Three P's a few comments are needed to fill in the

picture of TP. 



While it's true chemicals are used in the production of TP to both breakdown

and soften the natural wood fibers and bleach the color, very little of it

remains in the TP post production. Remember that 99.999999% of your TP

travels through large wastewater facilities. The discharge from these

facilities is sent back into major rivers. So one town's discharge becomes

another town's drinking water. Any significant chemicals in TP would leach

out and become a become a nightmare in our major rivers. The result is that

TP is little different in cellular composition than that leaf litter upon

which it may ultimately reside.



Second TP is designed to breakdown and decompose quickly. If it didn't you'd

get to know your plumber better than your spouse and your local treatment

plants would quickly become overwhelmed. The trick is understanding the

nature of TP to allow it breakdown quickly and effectively in the dry

environment normally found along the PCT.



The Poop, Pee and Puree method of Waste Disposal 



Over the years I started considering both the nature of TP and the natural

environment to find a suitable method of disposing waste so that it will

decay naturally, quickly and eliminate the potential of an unsightly mess.

The result of too much thought, was the formation of the Poop, Pee and Puree

method of waste disposal. 



It's a very simple method that not only eliminates any sign of the TP is

also uses the TP to speed up the breakdown of the waste. 



In practice once you've pooped and wiped off with TP, you pee on the TP. Or

if you're unable to pee a half cup of water poured on will work fine. Then

with a stick, stir the poop, pee and TP into a slurry and cover with several

inches of top soil. 



The stirring performs several tasks. First it helps break apart the fibers

of the TP and mix it with the waste. It helps to spread the moisture

throughout the poop and the TP. Properly mixed, the TP will be thoroughly

incorporated and no longer a possible eye sore. 



The TP also plays and important function in the breakdown of the waste. The

incorporated TP will hold additional water like a sponge. Without the

additional moisture, your poop may dry out before colonies of bacteria that

break down the poop have a chance to grow. The result is petrified lump of

poop. The water held with the stands of TP will enhance the opportunity of

these natural decomposition processes to occur.   



Now the 3P method may not be your cup of tea, but if you're not in to

packing out TP and want to help nature recover faster, it may your ticket to

a quilt free backcountry purge.





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