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Dealing with Output on the Trail (feat. new video)
Many new ostomates wonder how to deal with their output on hikes, as we usually have to empty our appliances every 4-6 hours. The answer is to dig a “cathole.” This is the term commonly used by backpackers for a … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking and backpacking, Video
Tagged backpacking, backpacking with ostomy, catholes, crohn's, dealing with waste with an ostomy, hiking with an ostomy, IBD, ileostomy, mountains, ostomy, outdoors, sanitation in the wilderness, sports with ostomy, ulcerative colitis, wilderness travel with ostomy
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