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How to Shit in the Woods: An Environmentally Sound Approach to a Lost Art

By: Kathleen Meyer
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
ISBN: 0898156270
ISBN-13: 9780898156270
Released: 01 Oct 1989
RRP: £7.99
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Well written and entertaining. - By: Edward Jackson, 20 Feb 2008
Whilst I don't get caught short too often, I now feel equiped to go about it in a environmentallly sound way. The author is based in America so some of the information about eqiupment & local plants is not useful. Other than that its a good read witty & informative.
Lacking - By: D. Fortunov, 02 Aug 2006
I found this book a frustrating read -- it lacks a good flow of useful information but is intsead punctuated with anecdotes & detours throughout.

For such a no-nonsense title I would have expected no-nonsense content, but instead it only left my questions unanswered. Indeed, I doubt if the question posed by the title is adequately answered anywhere in the book.

If you're looking for useful information on camping practices I suggest you go elsewhere.
A good read - By: , 06 Sep 2003
On first reading this book comes across as dreadfully worthy & politicallly correct, however there is a sense of humour & a great deal of good, practical information. Definitely worth a read.
a serious book in a funny tone - By: , 25 Feb 2001
A rather strange book telling you stories of how people had a numer 2 in the wild. The stories will have you gripped & peaing your pants in no time. The most funny of alllstories is th person who had one in his hood & forgot until he put it on! I would recomend you buy this book unless you are easily offended it is also a presents vivide pictures for the mind.
Tears of laughter and sensible advice in one book! - By: , 13 Feb 2001
Myself & another scout leader were told by the scouts to 'Shut Up! We're trying to sleep!' as we howled with laughter reading excerpts from this worthy tome.

More seriously we have some very good reasons to encourage hand washing among the lads when on camp.