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Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park. WHEN NATURE CALLS. Here is the scoop on. Not the site you’ve come to see. Please help keep the canyon beautiful. Bury your waste and Leave No Trace!. how to poop. Use outhouses If there is a toilet in the area, please use it! . Otherwise dig a cathole

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Grand Canyon National Park

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  1. Grand Canyon National Park WHEN NATURE CALLS Here is the scoop on Not the site you’ve come to see. Please help keep the canyon beautiful. Bury your waste and Leave No Trace! how to poop. Use outhouses If there is a toilet in the area, please use it! • Otherwise dig a cathole • Good places to poop aren’t made, they are found. • Go 200 feet away from water, trail, and campsite. • Find an elevated area without rocks. • Dig 6 inch deep hole 4-6 inches in diameter. • Use it! Pack out your toilet paper Your toilet paper and tampons can be carried out in zip lock bags. Leave No Trace Cover it up! Make it look the way you found it. Don’t put rocks on top, the sun will help break it down. Don’t forget to clean your hands. • Leave No Trace • Plan Ahead and Prepare • Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces • Dispose of Waste Properly • Leave What You Find • Minimize Campfire Impacts: No campfires in Grand Canyon National Park backcountry. • Respect Wildlife • Be Considerate of Other Visitors

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