I'm glad I paid all the attention in not 'wearing wood' compared to my lack of concentration when it came to puttingI've worked with one crew that kept a porta potty on site, other wise find a conveinent tree/boulder/tire to lean/hide behind and try not to poo on your pants and boots, generally I will hold it unless dire conditions cause pooping in the woods is a horrible experience, and trying not to hit innocent clothing in the process is... difficult...
G & O caps on as well as putting the right one in the right tank. Slow learner when it came to not pooped on my suspernder.
Funny when you have no shìt tickets or we also call it 'bush money', how all the logging shirts start out missing a cuff off a shirt then the another one. then the arms, then the pocket.
Leaves have been used more than paper.
When I cut Seismic or Mountain Pine Beetle in the north in winter and was caught short, You had to go India style without the water. Just snow and hand. Many times it was 35 to 40c below. Got you very clean but you are going to get hemoroids almost every time.
Sucks because you had to take all your many layers off to pull your suspenders off. Sometimes you pulled them over your T-shirt when you got ready in the morning.
Propabley three times I started my saw up and 'had to go'. Suddenly you realize the vent is frozen as you hear it starve for fuel. No big deal in the snow right? It will race the chain then spit out. Unfortunately, every time I had happened to have the brake on. There is nothing you can do but watch your clutch smoke until it starves out. Helpless.
I have my weak spots like anybody else. Guys called me yard sale on and off the hill 'cause my gear
was everywhere.
I got the proper things right. I told some of those guys "I'd be dancing on your grave".