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Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2011 4:14 pm
by ULWalkingPhil
Out hiking today, testing out my new Aarn bodypack, when I came upon this toilet, got me thinking, surely there can't be any out there worst than this. So I put a call out there, what's the worst Dunny you have seen?
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2011 4:37 pm
by Graham51
Yhat's a nice dunny - rustic and fitting a bit with the environment. I think I prefer it to the one at Bert Nichols Hut (Windy Ridge) on the Overland Track. Seems like a bit of overkill to me. But then the whole hut is.
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2011 5:26 pm
by Size 11
Phillipsart wrote:Out hiking today, testing out my new Aarn bodypack, when I came upon this toilet, got me thinking, surely there can't be any out there worst than this. So I put a call out there, what's the worst Dunny you have seen?
Looks pretty heavily fortified.
The builder of this one must not have had much privacy.
It looks like someone's left the light on. Hope it's solar.

Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2011 7:34 pm
by weetbix456
Not the worst..just funny

Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2011 8:48 pm
by Graham51
Of course we have the flying saucers in the Western Arthurs. Nice surroundings but rarely with a view as they are nornally tucked up in thick bushes. I'd like to see someone using it while it was being moved.
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2011 9:06 pm
by stepbystep
I found this one the other day on the slopes of Brown Mtn(Ellendale)

Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2011 9:19 pm
by Tony

- Sam Abouds Dunny Mt Clear ACT.
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Th ultmate in privacy.
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2011 10:20 pm
by taswegian
well these are classic
Someone had too many baked beans on Brown Mt.
Pardon my ignorance but is that actually how one uses them in the Western Arthurs?
Like Size11 - surely that things still not connected to the power grid? Lights on!!
Those reserve dunnies are elaborate. I remember the impressions of my first sighting of the Watervalley dunny. Thought it was a new hut. The smell wasn't very inviting though.
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2011 11:04 pm
by pazzar
This is how they do it in Ukraine.
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 24 Jul, 2011 11:37 pm
by photohiker
We have a foldable, portable one for car camping - the whole thing folds flat:

It's actually called 'Jimmys ThunderBox' !
Don't have any action pics

but found this one on 4wdaction:

Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Mon 25 Jul, 2011 8:27 pm
by Graham51
Pardon my ignorance but is that actually how one uses them in the Western Arthurs?
That's pretty much it - except with the lid off and the pants down.
(Haven't worked out how to quote part of someone else's post, sorry.)
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Mon 25 Jul, 2011 8:52 pm
by taswegian
I see - interesting on a frosty day!
except with the lid off and the pants down.
Yeah gathered the nickers come off
Graham51 I just select what I want to quote then use the 'Quote' tab above here (assuming you are in full editor) and then place your selected text inside the [quote] [quote]
I've added some spaces and deleted the / else it would show a blank quote.
Or just paste your 'quote', select it and then hit the Quote tab above. Same result.
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Mon 25 Jul, 2011 9:00 pm
by norts
I did meet someone on the WA's who used the standing area as a seat. I could not do that. Rather squat up there in the wind and rain.
Roger
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Tue 26 Jul, 2011 9:58 am
by stepbystep
Stumbled upon this beauty near the Styx River a few years back.
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Wed 27 Jul, 2011 7:04 pm
by north-north-west
Re: Thunder Box
Posted: Sun 31 Jul, 2011 5:59 pm
by frank_in_oz
A couple from a while ago on the South Coast Track

