Can you tell us a little about yourself and your lifestyle? (Where are you based, how do you travel or live, and what’s your day-to-day like?)
Location: Towpath Townie - Leeds & Liverpool Canal
The Beginning: July 2009
I sold my house and bought a narrowboat!
Teenagers, who'd have-um! Newly divorced and with a 13 year old wayward daughter, and after another fallout, I announced 'that's it; I'm selling my house and will buy a boat to live on' and I did - 2 weeks later I'd sold the house, found a shell of a boat, had the inside renovated and moved aboard in December 2009.
Where do you currently use your Cuddy Composting Toilet? (Van, boat, cabin, tiny home - tell us about your space and how it works for you.)
What’s your morning routine like when you’re off-grid or on the move? (From breakfast to fresh air - what helps you start the day?)
I literally roll out of the captain's cabin at the helm-end of the boat, and walk to the galley, mid-ship, switch on my bean-to-cup coffee machine for a very large latte, and set myself up for the day ahead, into the lounge cabin area where I have a work-from-home setup.
What's in your travel bag?
My entire life's possessions, whenever and wherever I choose to cruise.
What do you listen to while you travel - music, podcasts, or something else? (If you have a favorite playlist or artist, feel free to share.)
Rare northern soul and rare soul-funk usually but I also love classical and am obsessed with Pentatonix and Durand Jones currently.
Why did you choose a composting toilet? (What made you decide it was the right fit for your lifestyle?)
You will not believe the perceived importance and crazy conversations (read arguments) pertaining to toilets on Narrowboats, which at the time included pump-out or cassette. I plumped for a cassette type initially, with a porcelain bowl no less!
Big mistake...
Cassettes hold around 17 liters of human waste, all mixed together, creating a noxious substance that you know full well about when you empty them into an eslan point. Phewee!
Fast-forward, June 2015...
The loo was great and served me well for 7 years but it was getting tired, being made of wood which isn't that happy around condensation, and I fancied a change which is when I stumbled across a start-up on Indiegogo called Cuddy. I pressed the button on the page, paid the price and waited for the magic to happen.
What does “JustGo” mean to you? (We see it as freedom to explore, but we’d love your take.)
It's my entire way of life, if you're referring to living a mobile lifestyle.
Do you have any advice for someone just getting started with off-grid living or composting toilets? (Think: things you wish you’d known or tips for beginners.)
- Remember, the toilet is a simple collection device; the onward journey and management of your poop’n’pee needs a degree of responsibility.
- I use pine pet shavings as my cover medium; it breaks down decidedly quickly using the agitator in the loo to assist in the composting process, when it’s mixed with your magical deposits.
- Keeping wee out of the solids box will result in a mixture that will end up smelling of a damp woodland floor. Urine can be diluted and poured under bushes and trees; they love it!
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