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Cinema 42

Way to Go!

Season 1 Episode 9 | 9m 34s

The sun-powered composting toilet on Mount Shasta and the volunteers who maintain it.

If you’ve ever hiked in the woods, you probably know the rule, “Leave no Trace.” Way to Go! tells the story of Mt. Shasta’s sun-powered composting toilet and the local volunteers who maintain it, keeping poop invisible and sweet at 7,900 feet. Shot on location at Horse Camp, Way to Go! brings whimsy to an environmental threat we don’t like to think about: human waste.

04/19/2023

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Cinema 42 is a local public television program presented by SOPBS

Cinema 42

Way to Go!

Season 1 Episode 9 | 9m 34s

If you’ve ever hiked in the woods, you probably know the rule, “Leave no Trace.” Way to Go! tells the story of Mt. Shasta’s sun-powered composting toilet and the local volunteers who maintain it, keeping poop invisible and sweet at 7,900 feet. Shot on location at Horse Camp, Way to Go! brings whimsy to an environmental threat we don’t like to think about: human waste.

04/19/2023

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