New Toilets - Sperry and Hole in the Wall

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New Toilets - Sperry and Hole in the Wall

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Link to an article in the Hungry Horse News about new toilets at Sperry and Hole in the Wall campgrounds. Hopefully someone will give us a review:

http://www.hungryhorsenews.com/front_pa ... que_toilet
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Re: New Toilets - Sperry and Hole in the Wall

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I had the pleasure :D of using the one at Hole in the Wall this summer. The one there is open air style and not enclosed like the one at Sperry appears to be. Users approach from the rear, so if someone is already there when you go to do your business, you can only see them, if at all, from shoulder up (depending on height) due to the massive tank behind the seat. It’s easy to use— I’d rather pump with my foot than flush with my hand. And there was no odor.

The view from the seat is almost as good as the one at Boulder Pass.
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Re: New Toilets - Sperry and Hole in the Wall

Post by llholmes1948 »

Tina,

Thanks so much for that great review. I wonder what they have to do to close the one at Hole in the Wall for the winter if it is not in an enclosed building. They look like they could sustain some damage if exposed to the elements all winter but maybe I am wrong and they are quite durable.

Just another reason to camp at Hole in the Wall. Next time, there will probably be a long line there!

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