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- From O Porto in September.
Many pilgrims use corners and bushes as toilets.
In an attempt to minimize these makeshift toilets, I offer two suggestions:
1. Use the toilets and the cafés on your path, bonus deed: buy a bottle of water or a snack to help them run them (costs of paper, cleaning, offering a stamp).
2. If you must relieve yourself in the outdoors, carry biodegradable toilet paper, dig a small hole (a hostalera told me she uses her shell to dig a hole instead of carrying a shovel or tool) and burry your footprint.
People who just go and leave all "as is" are being disrespectful to themselves, nature, the farmer that has to deal with this in the property, and other pilgrims that have to smell it when they walk past, specially on hot days.
Any other ideas to deal with this issue?
In an attempt to minimize these makeshift toilets, I offer two suggestions:
1. Use the toilets and the cafés on your path, bonus deed: buy a bottle of water or a snack to help them run them (costs of paper, cleaning, offering a stamp).
2. If you must relieve yourself in the outdoors, carry biodegradable toilet paper, dig a small hole (a hostalera told me she uses her shell to dig a hole instead of carrying a shovel or tool) and burry your footprint.
People who just go and leave all "as is" are being disrespectful to themselves, nature, the farmer that has to deal with this in the property, and other pilgrims that have to smell it when they walk past, specially on hot days.
Any other ideas to deal with this issue?