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    Default The Privy of Illusion



    On the north side of Mount Moosilauke, at the Beaver Brook Shelter, is an inspiring privy
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    Pretty nice Privy....just need a magazine rack.

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    Some of the trail clubs gets in competition on who can build the best privy, A lot of the privies are actually better than the shelters. But the AMC has the best shelters and privies, Hands down.

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    I very much enjoyed Fort Relief, a two seater privy at the Antlers Campsite in Maine. It had its own register (I tried not to think too much about the noro-virus as I signed the register in the privy) and did I mention it had two seats? I had it all to myself, though, and very much appreciated the space as I hid out from the rain reading the register for about 30 minutes before I left camp that day.

    The two seater privy at the Piazza Rock Lean-to in Maine had a cribbage board between the two seats. I found the idea quite entertaining, but still was not inclined to share.

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