Never miss an opportunity to use a loo and if you're heading out for a longer walk, be properly prepared.
There are toilets at every DOC hut and campsite and at some popular car parks. However, there aren't toilets on most tracks and even when there are, they are usually far apart. So use a loo when you see one!
If you need to poo but there's no toilet, it's best to hold on until the next loo. However, if you can't wait, use one of these options.
Dig 50 m away and 20 cm deep in a sunny spot to speed up decomposition
It's important to keep poo far from streams, lakes and other people. Follow these simple steps to poo safely:
Without walking well away and digging down, it's easier for poo to spread nasty diseases like giardia. Giardia is an infection can cause diarrhoea, nausea and stomach cramping.
Many DOC huts and campsites get their water supply from streams. If the supply has contact with poo or giardia, outbreaks of sickness can occur and spread easily.
Use a compostable bag and a poo pot or poo tube to transport your poo to the next long-drop or composting toilet.
Don't put bagged poo into flush toilets or loos that need to be pumped out.
If bagged poo isn't properly disposed of, it can block toilets and spread diseases.