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PostSat Oct 22, 2011 12:15 am 
Timpanogos Caves out house ::)
Timpanogos Caves out house smile.gif
Timpanogos Caves, Utah -out house right on the edge of a cliff! Sure you want to walk on that path below?? flush.gif

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PostSat Oct 22, 2011 9:05 am 
hiker1 wrote:
Outhouse at Sauk Mtn. trailhead. Credit: mauricio
Outhouse at Sauk Mtn. trailhead. Credit: mauricio
Now "that's" the prettiest outhouse I've ever seen up.gif up.gif

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PostSat Oct 22, 2011 10:49 am 
flying toilet
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removing toilets 9-13-11

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PostSat Oct 22, 2011 11:14 pm 
sirrino wrote:
hiker1 wrote:
Outhouse at Sauk Mtn. trailhead. Credit: mauricio
Outhouse at Sauk Mtn. trailhead. Credit: mauricio
Now "that's" the prettiest outhouse I've ever seen up.gif up.gif
Yes it's an attractive and unusual design for an outhouse, and the view and location are good. But whenever I see this photo I'm reminded of my scary experience there as I wrote in my post with the photo. It was an example of strange and unexplained things that happen regularly on hiking trips.

falling leaves / hide the path / so quietly ~John Bailey, "Autumn," a haiku year, 2001, as posted on oldgreypoet.com
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PostMon Oct 24, 2011 12:22 am 
hiker1 wrote:
It was an example of strange and unexplained things that happen regularly on hiking trips.
Yep! Sounds like a trippy experience. Could've been the wind maybe? Kinda hard to go back to sleep after something like that eh? paranoid.gif

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PostMon Oct 24, 2011 10:15 am 
I was surprised I didn't see a post of this one on the upper south side of Toleak Point(Slugman! ..where are you?!) Hey Slug..if you "go"..take a pair of hedge trimmers to improve the "southern beaches" view.. winksmile.gif

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PostSun Oct 30, 2011 12:26 pm 
a whole thread on backcountry toilets and not single mention of the ever popular Hidden Lakes?? makes me wonder where everyone goes when they got to go... Anyhow, time to remedy that oversight:
holy $hit!  Formidable view!
holy $hit! Formidable view!
...and Baker to the North
...and Baker to the North
use it! once you settle in you may never leave...

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PostMon Aug 27, 2012 4:03 pm 
Pratt Lake Throne
Pratt Lake Throne
The Pratt Lake crapper is wedged between two huge boulders, which serves to provide the leverage one needs after three days of eating powdered food. By the way, I think it's time to dig a new hole.

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PostThu Jan 11, 2018 4:32 pm 
Resurrecting this super old thread cause it's fun...the toilet at Eldorado Glacier Camp is pretty spectacular.
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Eldorado Glacier Camp

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PostWed May 30, 2018 5:35 pm 
In the mid 80's I remember sitting on a box above Rune Lake in the Enchantments. Prusik peak, Little Annapurna and McClellan surrounding. I could see the fish in the lake from there. Pretty special.

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