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#166400 - 06/02/12 08:33 AM No More Excuses
SCLocke Offline
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Registered: 05/19/12
Posts: 22
Loc: South Carolina
Well a couple week ago I talked to our Boy Scout Troop about backpacking.
As we were taking a head count of those that wanted to do a fall trip, I heard one of the leaders say "I like camping, I just don't like having to go in the woods". Well because he is a valued leader, I really wanted to help him out . . . .

SO . . . . He became the first owner


Congratulations.
You are the proud owner of the all New Ducky Doo II portable pottie. Never again while in the woods or on the trail, will you be worried about finding that perfect spot for taking care of “your business”. Just locate a tree, strap on your Ducky Doo II, and take care of Your business. The Ducky Doo II works with many different size trees, so finding Your, perfect spot is never difficult. The Ducky Doo II sets up in seconds. The height of the legs are independently adjustable for leveling and comfort. The tree strap also doubles as a sling for transporting the Duck Doo II in and out of the woods along your trail. With proper care your Ducky Doo II will last you a lifetime.
Your Ducky Doo II comes with the optional Deluxe TP rain cover so you always have dry TP.
“Not Guaranteed”
You also received, FREE of charge, the optional “Lift and Go” disposable bag system.
“CAUTION” Don’t forget to place the Lift and Go disposable bag system under the seat opening before use. Spills resulting from improper use are the owner’s responsibility
When you’re ready to move on, simply use the lift handles to remove the plastic liner, store it in your pack or carry it with you to the next disposal site. Not responsible for leaks New free standing paper bag and plastic liners can be obtained free of charge at your local ALDI store. Separate purchase may be required
A portable cleaning system is included for maintance and sanitation.
When properly used in conjunction with the Lift and Go disposable bag system, this unit complies with the BSA Leave No Trace Behind motto.
Additional options are available at your local retailer: for a substantial charge
News paper and magazine rack with rain guard, Hand sanitizer holder/dispenser, Privacy Curtin

Congratulations, we hope you enjoy your new Ducky Doo II.
Now with no more excuses, we’ll see you on the backpacking trip this Fall . . . .




He said something about getting me back . . . .
The scouts loved it . . . .

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#166401 - 06/02/12 10:19 AM Re: No More Excuses [Re: SCLocke]
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Registered: 07/08/11
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Loc: Colorado
I love the Ducky Doo II. It could probably serve a dual purpose as an external frame for a backpack. It would have to be made from titanium or carbon fiber for the gearheads.Don't forget to drill holes in it. If you put 3 legs on it and a thin lid, it could also serve as a camp chair.

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#166406 - 06/02/12 10:50 AM Re: No More Excuses [Re: Gershon]
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Loc: Napa, CA
Or leave the lid off if you have hemorroids!
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#166408 - 06/02/12 11:10 AM Re: No More Excuses [Re: balzaccom]
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I think it needs to glow in the dark.

Instead of a heavy box, there could be 4 loops on the bottom of the seat. Pull the plastic bag through the loops to hold it. Knowing how scouts are, they wouldn't put the bag in their own pack.
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#166409 - 06/02/12 12:06 PM Re: No More Excuses [Re: SCLocke]
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Loc: Michigan
That is what I do except I have eliminated everything but the tree.

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#166411 - 06/02/12 01:05 PM Re: No More Excuses [Re: GrumpyGord]
SCLocke Offline
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Registered: 05/19/12
Posts: 22
Loc: South Carolina
Darn, I should have consulted the experts here first ! ! ! !

Great ideas.

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#166415 - 06/02/12 06:46 PM Re: No More Excuses [Re: SCLocke]
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Registered: 02/03/06
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Loc: Gateway to Columbia Gorge
lol
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#166418 - 06/03/12 01:03 AM Re: No More Excuses [Re: SCLocke]
billstephenson Offline
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Loc: Ozark Mountains in SW Missouri
I've run across more than one hunting camp that has one of those installed. They sure looked handy, but the timing was never right for me to test it out frown
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