GSI Outdoors
Cathole Trowel
The Responsible Way to Go—Anywhere.
Designed specifically for responsible human waste disposal, the GSI Outdoors Cathole Trowel is a backcountry essential for practicing Leave No Trace. Made from lightweight recycled polycarbonate, this compact trowel features sharp serrated edges to cut through tough roots and packed soil, making it easy to dig the recommended 6–8 inch catholes for waste burial. A secure grip and built-in lanyard loop ensure ease of use wherever nature calls.
Whether you're deep in the wilderness or at a remote campsite, this eco-conscious tool helps you minimize your impact and protect the places we all love to explore.
Specs
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Material: Recycled Polycarbonate
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Length: 10 inches
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Weight: Lightweight for packability
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Includes: Trowel with integrated lanyard loop
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Purpose: Digging catholes for responsible human waste disposal
The Responsible Way to Go—Anywhere.
Designed specifically for responsible human waste disposal, the GSI Outdoors Cathole Trowel is a backcountry essential for practicing Leave No Trace. Made from lightweight recycled polycarbonate, this compact trowel features sharp serrated edges to cut through tough roots and packed soil, making it easy to dig the recommended 6–8 inch catholes for waste burial. A secure grip and built-in lanyard loop ensure ease of use wherever nature calls.
Whether you're deep in the wilderness or at a remote campsite, this eco-conscious tool helps you minimize your impact and protect the places we all love to explore.
Specs
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Material: Recycled Polycarbonate
-
Length: 10 inches
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Weight: Lightweight for packability
-
Includes: Trowel with integrated lanyard loop
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Purpose: Digging catholes for responsible human waste disposal
We curate an easier way.
At Fort Robin, we’re here to make things, better, and more streamlined for you—what camping should be. Our carefully vetted selection of camping and overlanding products can bring your family closer together and help create a future full of adventure.
Spend less time prepping and planning, spend more time relaxing and laughing. It’s time to enjoy nature. Soak up the sun and the trees. Devour the lakes, rivers, and waterfalls. Hike over rocks or lay in hammocks. It’s your turn to decide what to do.
