Quote:Obviously this can't be done in dry/fire conditions, but then you shouldn't have a campfire then either.
I don't know how much TP others use, but unless there is a fire ban in effect or your cat hole of choice is in a dry spot, I can't see how ANY fire risk can come from burning a few pieces of facial tissue ( my TP of choice, stronger and you use less) in a cat hole?
I've never dug a hole in a spot that wasn't damp/moist and after burning I replace soil, tamp down with foot and mark to warn others.
Takes 3 things for fire, fuel/air/heat. My method eliminates 2 of them.
I have no issue with people putting TP in a designated fire pit if that makes them feel safer doing it, but from the amount of TP that sometimes is left unburned in fire pits, I can only assume they think it will just burn when the next poor SOB uses the camp spot.
Not a fan of finding a dirty fire pit but unburned aluminum foil/ food wrappers are one thing, poo paper is another.
I can speak for others but since that fire pit is also used as a cook spot by many and that may include grilling fish or reflecting oven baking, the idea of using the same spot as a incinerator for bodily waste doesn't hold much appeal too me, no matter how remote the chances of unburned fecal matter being left to contaminate your campsite meal.

Don't nock something unless you tried and mastered it.