Uh, Hmmm, Hmmm(Cough, Cough)
Excuse me, may I cut in and get this thread back on track?I know, I didn't say pleaseI / we vote for the luggable loo. The picture below is the best one I could find in my gallery that shows our storage / transport for "the bucket". In the last days before our 5000+ mile vacation last fall we thought it would be a good idea to take something along "just in case" not knowing WHAT would be available when "the need arises".
I wanted the 5 or 6 gal bucket for the height (I'm 6'4"+) but had 3 1/2 gal drywall mud buckets on hand. We don't keep "the seat" attached to the bucket while traveling, but snapped the original lid back on it to keep it sealed. To hold it in place while traveling (since I didn't want to store it in the galley with the food) I made a "holder" for it by cutting the bottom and about 2" up on the side of another bucket (sort of making a shallow pan), drilled holes to allow 2 hose clamps to go through the bottom and wrap around the 2" frame to secure it. The potty bucket then sits in front of the tongue box, in the shallow pan, and I use a bungee cord under the frame to secure it from bouncing out. The 3 1/2 gal bucket is pretty well flush with the top of the tongue box and doesn't interfear with access to the box.
It would probably be comfortable for me to use mounted on the tongue, but she insists we put it in an inclosure (our side tent).
We batted around what to use IN the bucket for the, uh, well, you know, uh, "stuff". Some say cat litter, some peet moss, (I guess "potting soil" could be appropriate in this case too

) but we chose to just put about a 1/2 gal of water with a little bit of bleach in it. (works for the indoor plumbing) Figured if we used it, this could be disposed of in a rest park toilet or even a dump station at the camp ground or truck stop. The dump station would be ideal in this case, empty the bucket down the hole, water is available to hose it out and refill it. Could even use plastic "grocery sacks" with a little cat litter / oil dry in the bucket secured by snapping it under the seat / lid. The bag could then be tied and tossed into a dumpster so that it is "disposed of properly in a land fill".
We never needed to use it, but it was there for us the entire trip. Brought the same water home with us that we took, and with the bleach in it, it didn't "stagnate". (ahhhh, fresh as a daisy

)
We originally was leaning towards the colapsable, folding stool kind, but after talking with the worker in BP that had one colapse on him while "in use" (he said it wasn't pretty

) we changed gears.
Anyway, here's the picture of the "assembly" below (gosh I wish I could figure out how to make that picture bigger, somebody pm me with help on that)

I get kind of tickled when I think about using it though, noises in a hollow plastic bucket, hmmmmm, low thunder?
So, any of you that know me, if you wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat with that vision dancing around in your head, that'll be me.
