The composting toilet pee bottle can get really gross on the inside. Here’s a product we’ve found that actually works to remove and clean the scales from inside the pee bottle.
Read MoreIt’s time to have honest chat about what I think are the key aspects of composting toilets that may deter people from getting one. Perhaps this will save some people money, time, and frustration.
Read MoreLeave No Trace (LNT) principles are the bedrock of responsible and sustainable recreation in our natural playgrounds. These principles apply to all kinds of outdoor activities - including boondocking.
Read MoreCoco pith is made from the outer husk of coconuts, something that’s otherwise just thrown away, while peat moss is harvested from slow growing peatlands. It seems obvious which one is more sustainable, but you may be surprised by the truth just like I was.
Read MoreIs it time to empty out your composting toilet and you’re not quite sure what to do with the pee and poop in there? You’ve probably heard/read a lot of conflicting information about where you can and can’t empty your toilet. Let's clear things up!
Read MoreComposting toilets are getting more popular – whether they are being used in RVs, cabins in the woods, or backcountry camping areas. But calling those toilets “composting toilets” is simply incorrect. These toilets don’t actually compost your shit.
Read MoreA collection of photos showing our 11-month long process of transforming a 2001 Fleetwood Prowler into the Toaster.
Read MoreA two-part video to help you get your "Air Head Composting Toilet" installed easily and quickly.
Read MoreLet's talk about the benefits of having a composting toilet in an RV (some of these benefits also apply to boats, cabins, tiny homes, or regular houses).
Read MoreBelow is a list of things that have gone wrong during our first month on the road. This isn't a sob list. Rather it's to share with you that life on the road isn't perfect - there are days when we feel like all we do is fix things (and that's actually what we did). There's a large learning curve to living in an RV, and this list shows that we are newbies.
Read MoreWe thought we would share the things we've learned in the past two weeks. Some you might say to yourself, "Duh!"
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