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Hey Bill,
Here's what they did in old outhouses. In the outhouse, you'd find a box or bag of fireplace ash, with a cup in it. After doing your thing, one would scoop a small amount of ash down the hole to keep the smell down. I tried this in my uncles old mining claim outhouse and it worked quite well. I admit, I had to ask my uncle what the ash was for in the outhouse the first time. The price is right, especially if you have a camp fire. -- Bob Noble www.sonic.net/bnoble "Bill Tuthill" wrote in message ... Kent Fletcher wrote: Many of the rafting supply stores sell a product call Knockout that is made for this purpose. It is a liquid and you put in a very small amount. It is a concentrated deodorant, and has worked pretty well on our week long trips. It is fairly expensive, but lasts a long time since you only use a little splash at a time. Found it, thanks. NRS used to sell it but apparently gave up doing so. http://www.greatoutdoors.com/nrs/sho...treatment.html The Odorlos is less expensive, and a dry powder (liquids are difficult to carry on kayak trips) so I'm going to try it out on our next trip. |
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