βIs anybody awake? Iβve got to go to the porta potty.β Kari confessed.
We were seniors in college, doing archaeological fieldwork at the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in Southwest Colorado.
βOh, youβve got to be kidding.β Sara rolled over. “What time is it?”
Kari and Sara were my best friends and our tent was the largest, most luxurious in our class. We could see Sara’s face illuminated by the clock light.
βLani snores so I couldnβt sleep anyway.β Kara said.
βShut up,β I groaned, but then added, βactually, I could use the bathroom myself.β
Sara unzipped out of her warm sleeping bag. βFor Christβs sake, letβs do this then.β
The sound of Kari and I unzipping followed, then Sara and I looking for our glasses, but then all of us fumbled around for our flashlights and jackets, before we made our way out of the tent, quiet as bears searching for food at a campsite.
As the cold high desert air robbed us of our warmth, we slipped on shoes. It was dark, the kind of dark city folks would never experience, so inky black and void it was frightening at times. Our flashlights swooped and dipped around trying to find the way towards the commodes.
βHey,β someone whispered from another tent, βwhere are you guys going?β
βTinkerbellβs got to go to the loo,β Sara hissed back.
There were giggles.
βWho the heckβs Tinkerbell? Kari?β
More stifled laughter.
βIβve got to go too, wait for me.β It was Jane.
Suddenly Jenβs voice punched through the night, βI donβt know why youβre whispering! Weβre all awake now.β
βHey, wait for me!β
βMe too!β
The girlsβ camp became alive with activity, more zipper sounds, flashlights clicking on, and the scuffling of classmates scooting out of tents joining Kari, Sara and I. Then nine of us shuffled and shrieked our way towards the porta potties huddled against the unknown darkness, giggling like ten year olds.
There were three βHoney Potsβ porta potties lined up, and we did our business as best as we could. A few of us had headlamps β essentially flashlights on your head like miners wear β which made maneuvering inside the porta johns a whole lot easier, but most had to figure out the logistics. I balanced the light on my lap while relieving myself, then joined the gaggle of girls who stood a good distance away, quietly talking, and trying to stay warm.
When Jane returned she said, βThat flashlight holder sure is handy.β
βWhat flashlight holder?β
βYeah, what are you talking about?β
More lights focused on her. She shook her head at us. βYou know, that black thingy on the side, next to the toilet. Itβs the perfect shape to hold your flashlight.β
There was a pause before Jen said, βYou mean the urinal?β
βOh, my god.β We were mortified.
Jane cried, βWhat urinal? Whatβs a urinal?β
Then nine young women exploded with laughter like the stars twinkling in the sky looking down in approval.








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