Keeping Streams Clear

I used to do a lot of backpacking...
The camp sites that were most popular were near a stream or a spring. Often I would find toilet paper and human waste scattered all around. How unpleasant. The water supplies were always consisdered unsafe when this was found.
I have always followed this simple rule of outdoor stewardship.
1) Use a trowel and dig a a shallow "cat" hole approx six - 12 " deep.
2) Deposit human waste in the hole along with any TP
3) Cover with soil, pile on rocks. (Animals like to uncover this stuff and scatter it around)
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS stay at least 100 feet away from any water source or stream.
I think this would work for hunting, day hiking, or dry camping too.
DEE
The camp sites that were most popular were near a stream or a spring. Often I would find toilet paper and human waste scattered all around. How unpleasant. The water supplies were always consisdered unsafe when this was found.
I have always followed this simple rule of outdoor stewardship.
1) Use a trowel and dig a a shallow "cat" hole approx six - 12 " deep.
2) Deposit human waste in the hole along with any TP
3) Cover with soil, pile on rocks. (Animals like to uncover this stuff and scatter it around)
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS stay at least 100 feet away from any water source or stream.
I think this would work for hunting, day hiking, or dry camping too.
DEE