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I am thinking of creative ways to build this years crapper. This will be year five and we have had some pretty fancy models. We burn it up each year at the end of the hunt because nobody wants to haul the thing back home. . . go figure We have had TP holders, magazine racks, and one model with handles!
Quote from: Caseyd on August 31, 2011, 02:48:02 PMClothes, Guns, Ammo and FoodI know that place, nice place. Did you get in last year with all the snow?We were just up that way finding landing zones for for the fire dept to land Life Flight if ever needed.
Quote from: Smokey Bear on August 31, 2011, 04:24:50 PMI am thinking of creative ways to build this years crapper. This will be year five and we have had some pretty fancy models. We burn it up each year at the end of the hunt because nobody wants to haul the thing back home. . . go figure We have had TP holders, magazine racks, and one model with handles! Oh yes, there are so many amazing contraptions up in the hills. One of the best and easiest methods: chunk of corrugated culvert piping, with a toilet seat on top. Not burnable* Haven't tried that yet, a plastic 5 gallon bucket with a plastic toilet seat glued to the bottom worked great! By the way, with enough heat that corrugated piping will melt, LOL.
Quote from: Recurve-Elk on September 01, 2011, 07:58:42 AMQuote from: Smokey Bear on August 31, 2011, 04:24:50 PMI am thinking of creative ways to build this years crapper. This will be year five and we have had some pretty fancy models. We burn it up each year at the end of the hunt because nobody wants to haul the thing back home. . . go figure We have had TP holders, magazine racks, and one model with handles! Oh yes, there are so many amazing contraptions up in the hills. One of the best and easiest methods: chunk of corrugated culvert piping, with a toilet seat on top. Not burnable* Haven't tried that yet, a plastic 5 gallon bucket with a plastic toilet seat glued to the bottom worked great! By the way, with enough heat that corrugated piping will melt, LOL.