Let's Talk Groovers

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This is something that I have no experience with but definitely see the need.
For those with experience, what are your suggestions for someone that will only occasionally use one?
 
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Didn't the Rascals do a song about that?
 
I have the Home Depot 5 gallon bucket with the toilet seat and use Wag bags. They are good for occasional use, easy to dispose. some river systems do not allow them if rafting through though. Warning that the bucket is low to the ground and my 6'5" fishing partner did not appreciate the toilet system for that trip.

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I use the ECO-Safe system which is cleaned out in the SCAT machines at the take-outs on the Deschutes River (https://www.nrs.com/eco-safe-toilet-system/plfk). Fortunately it was a fraction of the cost when I bought it. Fits in a metal “rocket box” and is very stable. Carried it for years on the Trout Creek to Harpham stretch of the river because there are numerous outhouses. When we float Mack’s Canyon to the mouth, we started using it. Eventually my dad got over not wanting to “poop in a bucket.” The SCAT machines at the take out make it easy to clean and I clean it again when I get home. As Wayne indicated, the bag systems are not allowed on the Deschutes (but are on the John Day which is totally weird. For other river systems as well as car camping without facilities, I have one of the Cleanwaste systems. That is what I would get for occasional use, or do as Wayne suggested.
 
I keep the Cleanwaste packs in both of my vehicles along with a pisaroonie. I don't know what people do when they get caught in a traffic jam caused by an accident that takes hours to clear. That won't be a problem for me.
 
Which of these solid waste disposal methods would be most reliable, hypothetically speaking, should one unexpectedly be confronted with the sudden need to quickly dispose of incriminating documents?
 
The opportunity for mishaps with self-contained waste disposal should determine the quality, performance, and user-friendly features. Because that's in the Top 5 for sure, along with proper hand washing hygiene, for multi-day trips. Shit cannot go wrong, so to speak.

I use the EcoSafe system, but there's lots of great options for every budget.

 
I have done the grand canyon float trip , every body waded out into the river waist deep to pee no big deal, the groover was set up at stops & campsite was like a old fashioned milk can it was set up always away from the stop /camp & back at the camp/raft there was a frisbee hanging ,if you went up to the can with out the frisbee it was on you if somebody walk up on you. that trip is so much fun I plan to do it a third time . I use a 5 gallon bucket with a lid on it & some lime in it for my personal use. I dump it in a pit toilet somewhere along my way
 
Makes sense that you wouldn't want to use bags only in that situation.

Not for remote floats in sensitive areas, but for kayak fishing in places without facilities: I keep a 5gal bucket with a gasketed, screw on lid like this in my vehicle
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I use a double-seal WAG bag inside the bucket - with a foam seat placed on top - and it stays inside the sealed bucket until I'm somewhere with proper disposal. The tight seal prevents odors from invading the car during transport. Wipes, extra TP, extra bags, hand sanitizer are also stored inside the bucket, in their own big ziploc. Doesn't get used often, but when you need it..!
 
I once worked on a remote job where they had a Destroylet - when you closed the lid, a gas (Butane?) flame would incinerate the bag & contents. I never used it; wasn't too keen on placing "things" near & dear to me near an open flame. One malfunction would be one too many . . . 😵‍💫
 
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When out rollen with the AT Chaser, far from home, and nature calls and a response is needed, I call on Bumper Dumper, my Throne away from home…
 

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I'd stick with the WAG back and bucket unless you're going somewhere that requires a groover. MF Salmon required one and it takes up quite a bit of space and gets a bit heavy by the end of the trip. And stinky, even though it says it's air tight, you could still get some pretty strong whiffs of stench.
 
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