


Our tent isn't the roomiest place in the world. Hoping to get the 5-man version someday. Otherwise, once it was seam-sealed, the sketchy off-brand 1.1 lb floorless tent is working out pretty well

Ye Olde Crapper. They use "mulching privies" here, whereby you throw in a handful of leaves after you do doo-doo to increase aerobic microbial breakdown. In Georgia, they wouldn't let you pee in them, which is BS because moisture totally assists in this method of waste management, and once we were in NC that restriction was (thankfully) lifted. Jess, ps by the way, has stated that he has a new appreciation for the difficulties of being female. Peeing with a pack on was a fun and interesting adventure which, after several failed attempts, I think I have finally mastered. Stupid boys with their posable parts.

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