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 You will need **a place to pee**. A [[lifestyle:faq_toilet|gatorade bottle or similar]] is common.  Women may want to use wider-mouth jars.  You will also need **a place to poop**.  With any luck you will have access to a public restroom.  If not, a couple grocery bags (doubled up) will do;  tie off and dispose of in the trash.  You might also dig a [[toilet:cat_hole|cat hole]] if you are in a place with grass or soil.  If you have room, a [[toilet:bucket|bucket]] makes the process more comfortable. You will need **a place to pee**. A [[lifestyle:faq_toilet|gatorade bottle or similar]] is common.  Women may want to use wider-mouth jars.  You will also need **a place to poop**.  With any luck you will have access to a public restroom.  If not, a couple grocery bags (doubled up) will do;  tie off and dispose of in the trash.  You might also dig a [[toilet:cat_hole|cat hole]] if you are in a place with grass or soil.  If you have room, a [[toilet:bucket|bucket]] makes the process more comfortable.
  
-You will need **[[water:drinking|water]] to drink**, to clean the vehicle and yourself up.  Empty soda bottles are tough and hold water well.  Rinse them out and fill in water fountains, spigots, sinks, whatever. If you have space to store gallon or larger jugs, [[water:drinking|water refill kiosks]] are relatively inexpensive.  Head up:  "milk jug" style jugs are brittle and degrade quickly.  You can buy water in them but don't use them for long-term storage. +You will need **[[water:drinking|water]] to drink**, to clean the vehicle and yourself up.  Empty soda bottles are tough and hold water well.  Rinse them out and fill in water fountains, spigots, sinks, whatever. If you have space to store gallon or larger jugs, [[water:drinking|water refill kiosks]] are relatively inexpensive.  Heads up:  "milk jug" style jugs are brittle and degrade quickly.  You can buy water in them but don't use them for long-term storage. 
  
 You will need **food to eat**.  Fast food is extremely expensive.  Sandwiches made from deli supplies will be inexpensive. Since you probably won't be able to [[food:cooking|cook]] yet, focus on foods that can be eaten cold.  You'll need a good manual can opener in any case.  Peanut butter is a great bang-for-buck. Since you [[food:no_refrigeration|likely will not have a fridge]], leftovers should be kept to a minimum.  Buy only what you can eat.  You will need **food to eat**.  Fast food is extremely expensive.  Sandwiches made from deli supplies will be inexpensive. Since you probably won't be able to [[food:cooking|cook]] yet, focus on foods that can be eaten cold.  You'll need a good manual can opener in any case.  Peanut butter is a great bang-for-buck. Since you [[food:no_refrigeration|likely will not have a fridge]], leftovers should be kept to a minimum.  Buy only what you can eat. 
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