tasadam wrote:Other end of the scale, worst dunny is the one at Melaleuca huts - definitely the smelliest. Any experience there is destined to be brief. The log books in the hut make for interesting reading too...
"The system of burearcracy above them is severely costipated..."
I still get a good laugh out of this creativity...
I left the original image a bit bigger so if you can't read it, click on it to get the bigger version.
Ephebus wrote:I'm not sure if this one from Grey Mare Hut in the Snowies is really a favourite of mine but its lack of functional design gives it something you could only describe as character. Probably due to a lack of materials and tools available some interesting choices were made in the building of the dunny. It has a wooden seat (not so great if it gets wet...) with a hexagonal shaped hole which slopes backwards giving you the impression that you could fall backwards into the toilet if you were to lean back to far. It also has a rusty tin shaft which sticks out slightly from the hole at the very top on which one (if male) could potentially cut oneself (probably not very likely but its always best to move with caution in these situation). However, it is a dry place to go when its raining and a more memorable experience than some of the newer ones dunnies in the region.
The only photo of it I could find was this one with Dulfin the inflatable dolphin (which has successfully swum down Valentine Falls and climbed Jagungal) relieving himself (oddly the seat is down...).
BarryJ wrote:The land owner has also place a visitors' book in the toilet
Ephebus wrote:I'm not sure if this one from Grey Mare Hut in the Snowies is really a favourite of mine but its lack of functional design gives it something you could only describe as character. Probably due to a lack of materials and tools available some interesting choices were made in the building of the dunny. It has a wooden seat (not so great if it gets wet...) with a hexagonal shaped hole which slopes backwards giving you the impression that you could fall backwards into the toilet if you were to lean back to far. It also has a rusty tin shaft which sticks out slightly from the hole at the very top on which one (if male) could potentially cut oneself (probably not very likely but its always best to move with caution in these situation).
taswegian wrote:Now this is a very cosy one on the Gordon River.
Well it was there about 20 years ago.
I'm not too sure of it's intended use.![]()
there were no instructions but it did have the Daily Rag
The mind boggles!
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