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WildWolf wrote:Would this be good to use inside a cave?
Lava wrote:The best burrito kit (IMHO) has these layers:
1 - kitchen-size trash bag w/a dash of baking soda in it (makes for a large "landing zone" yet rolls up small)
2 - freezer-type gallon size ziploc
3 - another freezer-type gallon size ziploc
4 - stick that in one of your xtra small dry bags and you're good!
NZcaver wrote:
I also find it good to tape the bottom of my kitchen-sized bag into the bottom of my inner freezer bag. And don't forget a small wad of TP and maybe one of those little single-sheet wet wipes packets ready to go in the outer bag. Or is that too much information?
YuccaPatrol wrote:Call me anal retentive, but I've taken a preemptive immodium pill before going caving to prevent the use of such things.
ron_miller wrote:For multi-day trips, I found the Restop2 had a limited capacity for solid waste (it's not intended for liquid waste). At least a few years ago when I last used it (it's possible it's been re-designed), I experienced a couple of minor primary containment failures (small tears) at the seam where the inner bag is attached to the outer bag when squeezing down the Restop2 with 2 - 3 days waste in it.
I've switched over to the Wag Bag, which is similarly priced, but designed for multi-day use, and is similar to Bruce's solution, except I've found the outer bag to be much less odor permeable than ziplocs. Perhaps it's the "Poo Powder" - after all, with a name like Poo Powder, it's got to be great!
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