Slob hunting buddy

have you ever been in his house?
is he married?

i have so many questions.....

taking a wiz nearby is one thing
dropping a turd where i might step in it is a party foul
 
have you ever been in his house?
is he married?

i have so many questions.....

taking a wiz nearby is one thing
dropping a turd where i might step in it is a party foul

Yes I have been to his house. It is neat and tidy and in my wife's opinion overscented with soap, cleaner and air fresher or something. All his stuff stinks like that too, to the point that if I have travelled in his vehicle my wife can't stand the fragrance.

He is married.

He takes his wife on fishing-camping trips but I think they go to organized campsites with outhouses. If I go with him again i should ask him if he behaves like that around his wife at an unorganized site.
 
Myself and my hunting partner just returned from 10 days or so camping and
hunting. We have an unspoken agreement. Shovel always goes with us when we
take a s###, no exceptions.

When we left that camping spot, you would not have known anyone was there.
There is absolutely no excuse for being a slob, especially when it comes to toilet
habits. Dave.
Totally agree , I won't hang out with slobs
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next time you are out with him, take a dump on his bedroll.....or maybe on the front front seat of his truck....maybe he will get the mesage
 
experiences to indicate that we are not any more developed than medieval peasants living through a bubonic plague. Even God needed to instruct Israel on how to take a ####: Thou shalt have a place also without the camp, whither thou shalt go forth abroad: And thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon; and it shall be, when thou wilt ease thyself abroad, thou shalt dig therewith, and shalt turn back and cover that which cometh from thee: Deuteronomy 23:12-13

I'm not really sure how people rationalize (if they even do) adopting different hygiene patterns in the woods: you don't crap in front of the fridge where you'll likely walk, why ten feet from the tent? If you are without a shovel, it's not difficult to step away from where anyone will walk... tissue paper marks the spot as would a few sticks and will rot with the rest.

In a busy camp perhaps the best way to cure buddy is upon setting camp a group conversation and establishment of latrine and washing material in that vicinity will just head the behaviour off before it happens? A simple pit with a privacy tarp... fill it in when camp is broken down. Guy doesn't sound thoughtless, a few consistent patterns will stick with him I expect.
 
4 or 5 guys all having a different poop spot every day around a camp. Buried or not, it'd be like a f'ng minefield around that camp!
Best poop thread ever btw.
 
Based on the fact that the outdoor pooping activities described in the OP and elsewhere here were popular with a friend of mine when he was 4 to 9 years old, when adults are doing it I'm going to call it a case of arrested development. Freud would have a field day.
 
Sh*t fetish.

Yeah,I think there's some kind of psych issue behind this behavior and you need to do an intervention if he's worth keeping in your group.You shouldn't have to worry about his "creativity" when you're visiting others.

Maybe some couch time and a chat with a professional should be encouraged.

Good luck
 
My hunting partners would never do that. It's common sense! If anyone did that in my camp they would be done right then and there. They could walk home for all's I'd care.
 
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