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22/7/2009 at 6:02pm
Location: London Outfit: Canvas bell tent
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Quote: Originally posted by Merry on 22/7/2009
Are you quite sure about that? Not sure I'd fancy pitching my tent on top of what had been someone else's urinal for the previous week.
LOL - no, not proposing this as a regular policy, but as an emergency measure if the in-tent pot is full, someone else needs it, and the weather is too bad to go out! But don't worry, I do understand why some may be grossed out by this sort of 'green camping', and we are getting a Kampa Khazi for the next trip
Just out of interest though - urine is generally sterile (eg see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urine) and, when in soil, is quickly broken down with no smell. It has no food value to vermin so I've not found any scientific rationale for it attracting them. Actually some believe that it repels foxes, deer and other garden pests - in the rural area where I grew up it was fairly common to hear of men 'marking their territory' for this reason, though I've not seen any data on whether it actually works. Many gardeners and farmers pee on their veg patches as the nitrogen is good for the plants; here's an article about Finnish research which found that adding urine directly to plants was very effective. More on it here from Science Daily:
"Despite the 'yuk!' factor, urine from healthy individuals is virtually sterile, free of bacteria or viruses. Naturally rich in nitrogen and other nutrients, urine has been used as fertilizer since ancient times. "
Anyone into composting will be familiar with the advice to pee on the compost heap to accelerate compost production as it feeds the 'good' bacteria (eg see this Guardian article , or this Grapevine Gardening discussion).
But bringing this back to camping... the US Army has developed a dried food range designed to be rehydrated with urine if water is not available. Yum....
Cheers,
Angela
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