Cathole


A cathole or cat hole or sometimes pighole is a pit for human feces. Catholes are frequently used for the purpose of disposing of bowel movements or waste water by hikers and others engaging in outdoor recreation.
Catholes must be located at a reasonable distance from water sources, to avoid possible bacterial contamination of water via precipitation, as well as away from trails. It is recommended by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics to avoid concentrating catholes around campsites. Filled catholes must be covered with a reasonably thick layer of soil, to prevent access by animals, some of which are coprophagous.
The hiking and camping community consider it essential for catholes to be dug a minimum of away from sources of drinking water, and at least from any footpath. In practice, a cathole may need to be further away from running water than the minimum recommended distance, especially if it is located uphill from a river or stream, as rain can still cause pollution run-off and consequent contamination.