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 The simplest approach is to stay near places where toilet facilities are available. This might be in paid campsites, a friend's driveway, [[camping:walmart|24hr stores]],  fast food joints, [[camping:rest_area|rest areas]], etc.  Apps like [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sfcapital.publictoiletinsouthaustralia|Where is Public Toilet]] may help locate them.  The simplest approach is to stay near places where toilet facilities are available. This might be in paid campsites, a friend's driveway, [[camping:walmart|24hr stores]],  fast food joints, [[camping:rest_area|rest areas]], etc.  Apps like [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sfcapital.publictoiletinsouthaustralia|Where is Public Toilet]] may help locate them. 
  
-You can also use [[toilet:bucket|bucket]], chemical, plumbed, or [[toilet:composting|composting]] toilets.  The bucket is the most common method for vandwellers.+Note that some free sites maintained by BLM, USFS, etc, have pit toilets onsite.  These are outhouse-like structures.  Bring your own toilet paper as there are no guarantees.  
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 +You can also use [[toilet:bucket|bucket]], [[https://amzn.to/3Gr6VQE|folding]], chemical, plumbed, or [[toilet:composting|composting]] toilets.  The bucket is the most common method for vandwellers.
  
 Read more [[toilet:intro|info on toilets]]. Read more [[toilet:intro|info on toilets]].
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