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cathole

noun

Definition of cathole

A 6 – 8” deep pit for human feces. These holes must be at least 200 feet from water sources, trails, and campsites—and out of sight. Catholes help keep natural areas tidy and prevent contamination of nearby water sources. You might be expected to pack human waste out in a plastic bag in the alpine or desert.

Related terms for cathole

The above is an entry in Campnab’s Pretty Darned Useful Glossary of Camping Terms. This glossary is another project from us, the two Erics (@shelkie and @karj). We had a harebrained idea to create a dictionary containing every single camping term we came across. Admittedly, this is taking some effort—and leaving us with less time for camping. D’oh!

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