I get e-mails all the time asking for more “how-to” information. Never let it be said that I don’t listen.
For those of you yearning to learn – for whom knowledge is fuel and life is an empty freeway, let me present you with:

It’s perhaps the best book about wilderness waste management ever published, though I’m a little confused as to why such a volume is even needed.
And just in case you must own this masterpiece of fecal literature, I created a link to it on Amazon:
How to Shit in the Woods: An Environmentally Sound Approach to a Lost Art
You ask. The Underground answers.
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I almost bought this, just to put it on the shelf in the bathroom, but a quick perusal revealed it was too scatalogical.
Consider yourself warned.
Steve(Quote)
Should I admit that I own a copy of this book? I actually keep it in my desk drawer at work and have been known to pull it out to make a point.
Murdock(Quote)
Murdock: Your comment begs the question. Exactly what do you use this book to “make a point” about?!
Or do we not want to know?
Tom Chandler(Quote)
“You ask. The Underground answers.” What was the question again?
“too scatalogical” for the bathroom shelf. Easily solved- display it in the kitchen with the cookbooks.
Mount Shasta Kiro(Quote)
Well let’s just say that the business world has many things in common with the subject of said book. In my other life in the business world I am often called upon to dispose of other peoples crap and sometimes even find myself deep in the crap. Often I spend whole days trying to dig my way out of the crap… and so on and so on….
When someone gives me a particularly hefty ration of the subject matter of the book, I consult it much in the same way a buisness student would read any other management book. ;-)
Murdock(Quote)