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    I am not sure who to get in touch with but the Ed Garvey shelter’s toilet has no wood hips or duff. The trash can meant to hold it is full of trash..

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    Typical. A maintainer will likely be up there eventually once the weather improves some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reverse View Post
    I am not sure who to get in touch with but the Ed Garvey shelter’s toilet has no wood hips or duff. The trash can meant to hold it is full of trash..

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    That is the same condition I found it in last year about this time. Another thing to think about is that the water source is down hill from the privy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikerfixit View Post
    That is the same condition I found it in last year about this time. Another thing to think about is that the water source is down hill from the privy.
    Planned to go there for my upcoming 4-day section hike in MD. I guess I'll skip on the water refill.

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