

rowerwet wrote:Having the potty smells inside is not my idea of fun, of course we keep the potty in the side tent attached to the tear.
S. Heisley wrote:rowerwet wrote:Having the potty smells inside is not my idea of fun, of course we keep the potty in the side tent attached to the tear.
If one maintains the potty properly, there are no smells. People are surprised when I show them mine. (I empty my Luggable Loo and ready it for the next midnight visit every morning before breakfast; and, of course, wipe it down with Lysol wipes every so often.) I considered an inside loo an absolute 'must have' when I built. However, I know that might not be everyone's idea of the heaven that it is for me.
rowerwet wrote:S. Heisley wrote:rowerwet wrote:Having the potty smells inside is not my idea of fun, of course we keep the potty in the side tent attached to the tear.
If one maintains the potty properly, there are no smells. People are surprised when I show them mine. (I empty my Luggable Loo and ready it for the next midnight visit every morning before breakfast; and, of course, wipe it down with Lysol wipes every so often.) I considered an inside loo an absolute 'must have' when I built. However, I know that might not be everyone's idea of the heaven that it is for me.
Talking more about a little "wind" than anything else![]()
Inside the side tent is part of inside for us, the tents just about double our space and make the tear into a three room area, with one mostly sound proof.
rowerwet wrote:from the title I assumed it is the middle of the night, everyone else should be asleep, peepers, fans etc should be louder than any personal noises...
S. Heisley wrote:rowerwet wrote:S. Heisley wrote:rowerwet wrote:Having the potty smells inside is not my idea of fun, of course we keep the potty in the side tent attached to the tear.
If one maintains the potty properly, there are no smells. People are surprised when I show them mine. (I empty my Luggable Loo and ready it for the next midnight visit every morning before breakfast; and, of course, wipe it down with Lysol wipes every so often.) I considered an inside loo an absolute 'must have' when I built. However, I know that might not be everyone's idea of the heaven that it is for me.
Talking more about a little "wind" than anything else![]()
Inside the side tent is part of inside for us, the tents just about double our space and make the tear into a three room area, with one mostly sound proof.
Okay, so, maybe I'm a little weird; but, if I were going potty in a tent, I think the "noises" would be heard outside the tent. Is this not so? Even though it is a natural process of the body, it seems a tad embarrassing.IMO It's odd that we've posted 31 pages on this subject and I don't remember anyone mentioning the noise factor.....?
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