
Zeke Chaparral wrote:Just tow in one of these.
NellieX wrote:

Savannah wrote:NellieX wrote:
The Go Girl is workable (and compact, though I think it suffers for its compactness--it's harder to use). The Freshette "Sport & Travel" is my favorite. It's not cheap. ($27 @ a major internet retailer right now? Yikes. I paid less than $20 a few years ago).
I've heard great things about the pStyle, secondhand.
All of them take practice at home. There is a learning curve.
Drawingablank wrote:While I agree that a jug (and if needed a funnel) is a good thing to have - I seem to recall fairly regularly spaced JOTS along most of the entry road. Since I was in that entry line about 5 or 6 hours maybe I just had more time to notice them, but even in the dark they were pretty obvious because of the foot traffic heading to and from them across the lanes.
theCryptofishist wrote:yggy
Any "special fishy toilets"?
ygmir wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:yggy
Any "special fishy toilets"?
I believe so.......I'll bring it up, though.
theCryptofishist wrote:ygmir wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:yggy
Any "special fishy toilets"?
I believe so.......I'll bring it up, though.
If you could get an idea of the frequency, that would be helpful, too.
And thanks, yggy!
Savannah wrote:NellieX wrote:
The Go Girl is workable (and compact, though I think it suffers for its compactness--it's harder to use). The Freshette "Sport & Travel" is my favorite. It's not cheap. ($27 @ a major internet retailer right now? Yikes. I paid less than $20 a few years ago).
I've heard great things about the pStyle, secondhand.
All of them take practice at home. There is a learning curve.
graidawg wrote:Savannah wrote:NellieX wrote:
The Go Girl is workable (and compact, though I think it suffers for its compactness--it's harder to use). The Freshette "Sport & Travel" is my favorite. It's not cheap. ($27 @ a major internet retailer right now? Yikes. I paid less than $20 a few years ago).
I've heard great things about the pStyle, secondhand.
All of them take practice at home. There is a learning curve.
do they not work as well new then?
something guys learn when mum takes the nappy off
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