I realize this is a very touchy topic for me I just get so angry when I see places like the one in my photo (and there were more than a few).
I think what REALLY upsets me is people's total lack of regard for their Spanish hosts and for their fellow pilgrims. To scramble into a shelter to get out of the rain, only to be greeted by piles of poop and paper is simply disheartening. :x
I have to wonder where people's brain is, who brought them up, and where they learned such disregard?
I am serious when I ask how people would feel if strangers began using their yard as a toilet. It really should be something a pilgrim considers. It is the ulmost insult, to poop on someone's path or doorstep! :!:
However, I agree with Falcon. Sometimes nature just calls and when you have to go, you have to go. Please be respectful and clean up after yourself! I don't care what type of toilet paper or wipes you use.. WHATEVER you use... CARRY IT OUT! :!: :!: :!:
Chemical toilets seem like a good idea. With the amount of traffic, I'm amazed it hasn't yet been done, along with trash barrels. However, I guess one question might be "who'd pay for it? and "who'd empty them?" Except they COULD install coin operated toilets... but then you can be sure there would be vandalism. . . people wanting the $$$.
Why not build a few outhouses with simple holes or composting toilets along the way? Well, I guess somebody would have to burn the paper and empty or re-set the toilets when they were full. :roll:
Seems there is no good answer except to turn to the pilgrim and ask them to use the manners you learned in kindergarten.
Whatever method you use ... please carry out your paper and if you simply cannot wait, dig a hole with your spade or heel and bury your business as best you can.
I believe the problem is mainly a female one. While the occasional male needs to have a BM along the way, MOSTLY it is urinating females who leave the paper.
Again, I'd advise female pilgrims to simply take a long a hankerchief to wipe up with, and wash it out each evening with their laundry. It would make the walk so much more pleasant for others.
It's the least you can do as a visitor!
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In regards to who would clean up or pay for the chemical toilets, what if a pilgrim could PURCHASE a card, like an ATM card, that would give them entrance to the chemical toilets along the way... for a small fee like 5 or 10 euro ... I think most pilgrims would pay for it, and the money could be used for upkeep. Just a thought.