The Great Outdoors: A Guide to Responsible Defecation in Scenic Areas
The golden rule of outdoor relief is the 200-foot rule. Whether you are peeing or pooping, you must be at least 200 feet (roughly 70 to 80 adult steps) away from any water sources, trails, or campsites. This distance helps ensure that pathogens do not leach into waterways and that other hikers don't stumble upon your "site". 2. The Mighty Cat Hole Scatrina Pooping Outdoor
"Oh, I'm Scatrina, a nature friend, My business here, I must amend. In the great outdoors, I find my glee, Even when it's about, you know, me." The Great Outdoors: A Guide to Responsible Defecation
According to various reports and attendees' accounts, outdoor pooping has become a significant issue during Scatrina. The sheer number of people, combined with the limited availability of toilets and inadequate waste management infrastructure, has led to a situation where many festival-goers are forced to take matters into their own hands. Has there been a recent change in your
Local Parks: Many cities have bike paths or parks that are perfect for scooting.