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Post by woodman on Jul 19, 2018 9:39:19 GMT -5
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Post by rockjunquie on Jul 19, 2018 9:42:33 GMT -5
Beats a 5 gallon bucket! (Not that I would know.)
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Post by fernwood on Jul 19, 2018 9:54:22 GMT -5
Looks like there would be lots of uses.
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Post by Tommy on Jul 19, 2018 10:19:56 GMT -5
Haha with my truck I'd need a step stool to get up on it.
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Post by aDave on Jul 19, 2018 10:40:35 GMT -5
That's actually pretty awesome.
OK, you made me look. It must be a custom thing, as I couldn't find it for sale on the 'net. Plenty of hitch mounted seats - just not this one.
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Post by johnjsgems on Jul 19, 2018 10:41:43 GMT -5
We went on a club rock trip one time and the husband of one of the ladies came along. I was walking the dog in the trees around the camp and came across his "hunting facilities". A metal folding chair with hole cut in seat and toilet seat bolted on. It was not in use at time but it could be used with or without bags.
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Post by QuailRiver on Jul 19, 2018 15:21:21 GMT -5
From our Greenhorn Mtns (Oregon) trip in 1990. Larry C.
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Post by woodman on Jul 19, 2018 18:50:24 GMT -5
From our Greenhorn Mtns (Oregon) trip in 1990. Larry C. With my balance, I would fall off of that one!!
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Post by vegasjames on Jul 19, 2018 20:56:21 GMT -5
Looks like there would be lots of uses. Yes, you could bring a basketball. Put a strainer over it to strain your spaghetti. Put a bag in it for garbage. A plant pot holder. A composting spittoon. Or for a joke invite your friends to sit then put the car in drive.
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QuailRiver
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Post by QuailRiver on Jul 19, 2018 23:22:33 GMT -5
From our Greenhorn Mtns (Oregon) trip in 1990. Larry C. With my balance, I would fall off of that one!! The camera angle may be a little slanted but it was sturdier than it looks. We brought the seat and the two short pieces of 1x6s on each side of the seat, but the 2x4s and the 2x6s had been left behind by previous visitors. Worked out pretty well. Had a nice thick sandy area to pitch the tent and there was a fresh water spring trickling out of the mountain side nearby so we didn't have to bring water with us. Was at an 8k' elevation so even in July was chilly during the day and @#$% cold at night. Larry C.
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Post by woodman on Jul 20, 2018 9:23:21 GMT -5
With my balance, I would fall off of that one!! The camera angle may be a little slanted but it was sturdier than it looks. We brought the seat and the two short pieces of 1x6s on each side of the seat, but the 2x4s and the 2x6s had been left behind by previous visitors. Worked out pretty well. Had a nice thick sandy area to pitch the tent and there was a fresh water spring trickling out of the mountain side nearby so we didn't have to bring water with us. Was at an 8k' elevation so even in July was chilly during the day and @#$% cold at night. Larry C. I have never been in the Greenhorns, I hear some good pet wood can be found there. I got a lot of good agates off of vinegar just to the west. It is a real nice part of Oregon. I have seen a lot of toilets like yours left by hunters over the years. the photo I posted came off of an Australian rock hounder site. friend sent me the photo so don't know the site. What did you find? Gold in thar hills!
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