What Goes Into a Backpacking Poop Kit?

By Alice Nichols

When it comes to backpacking, being prepared for all eventualities is essential. One item that is often overlooked is a poop kit – an essential item for any backpacking trip.

As the name suggests, a poop kit contains all the items you need to take care of your business while out in the wilderness.

The contents of a poop kit will vary depending on personal preference, but there are some key items that should be included in any kit. First and foremost, it’s important to have some kind of portable toilet system.

This could be anything from a makeshift toilet seat to a full-on portable toilet. Whatever you choose should be lightweight, easy to assemble and capable of being disposed of properly.

In addition to a toilet system, there are some other key items that should be included in your kit. Toilet paper or biodegradable wipes are essential for cleaning up after yourself, as well as hand sanitizer and gloves for hygiene purposes. It’s also a good idea to bring along some form of biodegradable soap or liquid detergent if you plan on doing any laundry while out on the trail.

Finally, it’s important to have some way of disposing of your waste properly. This could mean carrying out all solid waste with you or using an approved method such as burying in cat holes or burning in campfires (if allowed). If burying your waste, make sure you dig at least 6 inches deep and cover it back up when finished.

In conclusion:

A poop kit is an essential item for any backpacking trip and should contain items such as a portable toilet system, toilet paper or biodegradable wipes, hand sanitizer and gloves for hygiene purposes, biodegradable soap or liquid detergent for laundry duties, and a plan for disposing of your waste properly. With these items in tow, you can rest assured knowing that you’re prepared for whatever nature throws at you!