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Thats about the only option above - I also saw the actual permit for the first time - wonder what an approved portable toilet looks like?? I have one that sits over a hole but I would bet that doesn't count. Those porta potties are pretty big to get in a boat - bottomline is they want to make such a PIA that you won't come.
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Thought about the Porta Potty issue and if 1 boat maybe has one on board we could say that was it - if that boat is anchored off the beach I doubt they would go to the trouble of checking. The ramp is just so close no reason not to use the bathroom up there.
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With Durney we would have a few options for the rental house or the marina with showers, and or our house 15-20 min away tops.
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