amazing.Chris_H_2 wrote:my college roommate went to go work for a representative. part of his job was to give tours of the capitol. he got to know the security there pretty well, and so he had no problem accessing the vice president's office when we were there. i took a crap in al gore's private bathroom in his office in the capitol.spike wrote:Taking a shit while on a White House tour. Is that the pinnacle?
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96583UP wrote:i recently bought travel-size packets of metamucil
now when i regular i can promote regularity
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Talk about harmful greenhouse gases.
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The first thing I always do when I get to a trailhead is to break off a big leafy branch from a nearby tree and tie it to the back of my pack so it drags along the ground behind me & erases my footprints.dad wrote:i was kidding.
also, how are you going to leave no trace on a hike? my boots will leave prints.
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Do you reattach the branch to the tree before you leave?The Argonaut wrote:The first thing I always do when I get to a trailhead is to break off a big leafy branch from a nearby tree and tie it to the back of my pack so it drags along the ground behind me & erases my footprints.dad wrote:i was kidding.
also, how are you going to leave no trace on a hike? my boots will leave prints.
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so you desecrate nature for your benefit?The Argonaut wrote:The first thing I always do when I get to a trailhead is to break off a big leafy branch from a nearby tree and tie it to the back of my pack so it drags along the ground behind me & erases my footprints.dad wrote:i was kidding.
also, how are you going to leave no trace on a hike? my boots will leave prints.
96583UP wrote:i recently bought travel-size packets of metamucil
now when i regular i can promote regularity
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It's for the benefit of the hikers behind me, so they don't have to look at my gross footprintsdad wrote:so you desecrate nature for your benefit?The Argonaut wrote:The first thing I always do when I get to a trailhead is to break off a big leafy branch from a nearby tree and tie it to the back of my pack so it drags along the ground behind me & erases my footprints.dad wrote:i was kidding.
also, how are you going to leave no trace on a hike? my boots will leave prints.
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it's just off his main office. my buddy was only able to get the keys to the office because he was close to capitol security.Coach wrote:If that's Al Gore's private bathroom how are they letting anyone in there or is it more like semi private and his staff can use? How was the flush? And, most importantly...how was the poop and clean-up?Chris_H_2 wrote:my college roommate went to go work for a representative. part of his job was to give tours of the capitol. he got to know the security there pretty well, and so he had no problem accessing the vice president's office when we were there. i took a crap in al gore's private bathroom in his office in the capitol.spike wrote:Taking a shit while on a White House tour. Is that the pinnacle?
if i recall, the flush was nothing extraordinary. i don't remember any other details though.
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that's a great story lolChris_H_2 wrote:it's just off his main office. my buddy was only able to get the keys to the office because he was close to capitol security.Coach wrote:If that's Al Gore's private bathroom how are they letting anyone in there or is it more like semi private and his staff can use? How was the flush? And, most importantly...how was the poop and clean-up?Chris_H_2 wrote:my college roommate went to go work for a representative. part of his job was to give tours of the capitol. he got to know the security there pretty well, and so he had no problem accessing the vice president's office when we were there. i took a crap in al gore's private bathroom in his office in the capitol.spike wrote:Taking a shit while on a White House tour. Is that the pinnacle?
if i recall, the flush was nothing extraordinary. i don't remember any other details though.
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not flushing would have been the real power move.Chris_H_2 wrote:it's just off his main office. my buddy was only able to get the keys to the office because he was close to capitol security.Coach wrote:If that's Al Gore's private bathroom how are they letting anyone in there or is it more like semi private and his staff can use? How was the flush? And, most importantly...how was the poop and clean-up?Chris_H_2 wrote:my college roommate went to go work for a representative. part of his job was to give tours of the capitol. he got to know the security there pretty well, and so he had no problem accessing the vice president's office when we were there. i took a crap in al gore's private bathroom in his office in the capitol.spike wrote:Taking a shit while on a White House tour. Is that the pinnacle?
if i recall, the flush was nothing extraordinary. i don't remember any other details though.
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If you're trying to poop in all 63 National Parks, can you use the visitor center bathrooms, or do you have to go out in the back country and dig a cathole?
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Great question. For this exercise, you can do a combo of both.B wrote:If you're trying to poop in all 63 National Parks, can you use the visitor center bathrooms, or do you have to go out in the back country and dig a cathole?
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Yeah, as far as I can tell, Biscayne and Dry Tortugas don't have any back country. I'm sure the St. Louis Arch doesn't either.Coach wrote:Great question. For this exercise, you can do a combo of both.B wrote:If you're trying to poop in all 63 National Parks, can you use the visitor center bathrooms, or do you have to go out in the back country and dig a cathole?
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Man, if there's a public bathroom inside the Arch, I would be all in for that.B wrote:Yeah, as far as I can tell, Biscayne and Dry Tortugas don't have any back country. I'm sure the St. Louis Arch doesn't either.Coach wrote:Great question. For this exercise, you can do a combo of both.B wrote:If you're trying to poop in all 63 National Parks, can you use the visitor center bathrooms, or do you have to go out in the back country and dig a cathole?
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https://www.gatewayarch.com/plan-your-visit/#securityNPS wrote:No seating or restrooms are located at the top of the Arch.
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There are restrooms at the base of the Arch which is considered part of the Park.Coach wrote:Man, if there's a public bathroom inside the Arch, I would be all in for that.B wrote:Yeah, as far as I can tell, Biscayne and Dry Tortugas don't have any back country. I'm sure the St. Louis Arch doesn't either.Coach wrote:Great question. For this exercise, you can do a combo of both.B wrote:If you're trying to poop in all 63 National Parks, can you use the visitor center bathrooms, or do you have to go out in the back country and dig a cathole?
Yes, I pooped there.
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wease wrote:There are restrooms at the base of the Arch which is considered part of the Park.Coach wrote:Man, if there's a public bathroom inside the Arch, I would be all in for that.B wrote:Yeah, as far as I can tell, Biscayne and Dry Tortugas don't have any back country. I'm sure the St. Louis Arch doesn't either.Coach wrote:Great question. For this exercise, you can do a combo of both.B wrote:If you're trying to poop in all 63 National Parks, can you use the visitor center bathrooms, or do you have to go out in the back country and dig a cathole?
Yes, I pooped there.
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Grand Canyon
Cuyahoga Valley
Shenandoah
Yellowstone
Congaree
Great Smoky Mountains
New River Gorge
Everglades
Biscayne
Yosemite
Sequoia
Kings Canyon
Arcadia
Cuyahoga Valley
Shenandoah
Yellowstone
Congaree
Great Smoky Mountains
New River Gorge
Everglades
Biscayne
Yosemite
Sequoia
Kings Canyon
Arcadia
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Ranking the ones I've been to:
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
Glacier
Rocky Mountain
Canyonlands
Great Sand Dunes
Grand Teton
Yosemite
Sequoia
Mesa Verde
Arches
Badlands
Yellowstone
I honestly can't remember if I've been to Mount Rainier, North Cascades, Olympic, Redwood, Theodore Roosevelt, or Death Valley. Most of them would have been when I was a kid, if so.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
Glacier
Rocky Mountain
Canyonlands
Great Sand Dunes
Grand Teton
Yosemite
Sequoia
Mesa Verde
Arches
Badlands
Yellowstone
I honestly can't remember if I've been to Mount Rainier, North Cascades, Olympic, Redwood, Theodore Roosevelt, or Death Valley. Most of them would have been when I was a kid, if so.