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Actually saw these in Amsterdam, massive shortage of public conveniences and a lot of people. The council drops in mobile 'pit stops' that are unisex and very public. Out in the open, no walls or doors and for men - BUT apparently ladies do use them later at night with the aid of widely available paper device similar to that mentioned earlier. Because of the fragile mortar in the old buildings they take a very dim view of people who erode it further, hefty fines and enforced.
Here's a picture from the web: http://janeduttonutrecht.files.wordp...amsterdam2.jpg
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Originally Posted by threedogs
Nah you can't do that, is that for real, I know they're open people, really out in the open like that.
Then again I've had a number 2 on the ring road, after reaction to meds. LOL
you should see the ones they have in some of the cities in the UK............... pop right out of the ground, bloody good idea if you ask me!!! lmao
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Right-o here are some of my camping gadgets.
I haven't made these out of necessity , rather I have sourced them through online sites and specialist camping suppliers such as "East Coast Camping Solutions".
The first is our trusty HillBilly camp oven, absolutely love this oven!
You can see we have the LPG burner for those wet sessions or for when solid fuel is banned.
There is also a canvas side skirt for the windy days or evenings, helps keep the heat where you want it.
I also have the vegi ring that slips into the oven and sits just below the top to bake those vegi's nice and brown.
Then it packs away into its own carry bag ready for the next cook-up!
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Now I have my oldest oven I use, mid sized unit made from the traditional cast iron.
Nothing special, only the memories I guess,,,,
Then there's my old sandwich toaster, this old fella has been in my dilly bag for over 25 years, would like to have a dollar for every egg n bacon sandwich or banana and a soft sprinkle of sugar toasted for 5 minutes in the coals,,,,,,,,,,,,, actually this recipe works for what ever fruit you have in camp, just butter both sides of the bread, slices of your preferred fruit and a slight sprinkle of sugar pop it in the coals and wipe the dribble of your chin,,,,,
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this is not a newy but is well worth the money, its an Eco-Billy from Australian Geographic.
I found an old metho burner from an old cooker and they fitted together like a finger in a donut!
Now we have boiling water in under 4 minutes,,, awesome!
I found the Coleman Lantern carry bag fits the job quite well, keeps it all together including the metho!
Now you have shown us your cooking gear, box not for that
possible an old tilley lamp, but don't think it'll fit.
Any marks on traps, normally a spade shape on trigger plate?
Box not that big , dunno. Sieve?
Be very very quiet I'm hunting Wabbits????
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