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I wonder if anyone's considered pay-per-use toilets, and if they might work on the Camino. I believe here in Canada toilets such as these were outlawed way back in the 70's. Perhaps it's the same in Europe. Does anyone know? ........ Hmmmm, on second thought, that's probably not a good idea .... great target for vandalization.
Certainly available in Spain, the one that comes to mind is in Oviedo bu the tourism kiosk. On the Primitivo a wônderful farmer has built a little place to sit, rest, have a cold drink, and a loo with a mirror, toilet paper,mpapaer to dry your hands and a real toilet and sink. All for free. Dona Raquel is a true angle of the Camino. As it's on her property and not in the middle of nowhere I assume this keeps vandals away, but then again the primitivo has vending machines in rest areas here and there and they survive.I wonder if anyone's considered pay-per-use toilets, and if they might work on the Camino. I believe here in Canada toilets such as these were outlawed way back in the 70's. Perhaps it's the same in Europe. Does anyone know? ........ Hmmmm, on second thought, that's probably not a good idea .... great target for vandalism.
Behind every warning sign there’s a backstory. In this case it’s better that we don’t know
Wondered why this thread had resurfaced!And not so international symbols. Understood all the same I suppose.View attachment 123904
Ok fellow pilgrims lets be clear what are you to do if mother nature calls?I also saw that bizarre sign in a town near Samos. And only there...
Due to its odd design someone wih a good sense of humour had written over it:
"No pooping AND dancing at the same time".
Funny.
Did you not read the article that @Lynne (USA/Crete Greece) posted in comment #11, just before your own comment #15 ??? The comment that caused this thread from 2015 to resurface?Ok fellow pilgrims lets be clear what are you to do if mother nature calls?
You may want to ask the moderators by contacting them directly (use the "Report" button that you can see under each comment) to move your post to a thread of its own. In this current thread, people will mainly respond to the thread title and the photos in the first post but not to what this article aims to convey.Not sure where to post this…moderators feel free to move to appropriate thread/topic. This link has a ‘pooping’ article regarding some changes coming to Parks in the USA.
Outdoor Poop Etiquette Is Changing (You’re Probably Not Going to Like It)
A growing body of research suggests that it’s no longer sustainable to bury our waste in the wildernesswww.outsideonline.com
And here I thought Nathanael was just making a joke as he replied to the no pooping while dancing post...Did you not read the article that @Lynne (USA/Crete Greece) posted in comment #11, just before your own comment #15 ??? The comment that caused this thread from 2015 to resurface?
Yes. I remember it from 2013. Is this the one near a golf course? Of course, I took a photo and made it a 2013 version of a profile photo for a while. HahahaWondered why this thread had resurfaced!
This sign has been on the Camino since for more than 10 years:
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I'm not easily disgusted and I even own the book "How to Shit in the Woods" that gets a mention on the forum from time to time. From what I've read on the forum from people who walked and from what I've seen myself - I walked at a time where there were more people walking than when you walked last summer I believe when the trail had had a respite of some 12+ months - the topic of Camino pilgrims and the habits of a considerable number of them - is no longer a joking matter.And here I thought Nathanael was just making a joke as he replied to the no pooping while dancing post...
I am sorry - but the no pooping while dancing sign is still funny and worthy of a joking response. But yes - I also do not enjoy walking along a trail littered with poop and toilet paper. And I don't think we should NEED signs that tell people not to poop along the trail (but yes - they are indeed necessary - but it would be nice if everyone realized pooping on the trail - except perhaps in an emergency that can't be helped - is not cool). Doesn't mean I can't have a sense of humor about the subject. And thank you Nathanael for making me giggle this morning (whether that was your intention or not)!I'm not easily disgusted and I even own the book "How to Shit in the Woods" that gets a mention on the forum from time to time. From what I've read on the forum from people who walked and from what I've seen myself - I walked at a time where there were more people walking than when you walked last summer I believe when the trail had had a respite of some 12+ months - the topic of Camino pilgrims and the habits of a considerable number of them - is no longer a joking matter.
Peeing on the street or against buildings has become an issue in towns, especially during public events with many people participating in the event, or in places like Logroño with their touristic attractions (calle Laurel etc)We just saw the sign in Lorogño.
Amazing that some thing like this even needs to be said
Generally, I attend to mother nature's call before I leave the albergue in the morning and at bars and cafes along the way. I've been on three Caminos so far with never a need to poop outside of a toilet (although once I will admit it came pretty close).Ok fellow pilgrims lets be clear what are you to do if mother nature calls?