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By Ellen Fike and Jimmy Orr, Cowboy State Daily

After a California woman was rescued last week in Washington after falling headfirst into an outhouse trying to retrieve her phone, Wyoming park officials are warning residents and tourists from attempting the same.

The woman, who was reportedly in her 40s, fell into a vault toilet after dropping her phone down it. She at first tried taking apart the outhouse. When she tried lowering herself into the vault with a dog leash, she plummeted through the structure.

Gary Schoene, spokesman for the Wyoming Division of Parks and Cultural Resources, told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday that visitors are advised against reaching down to try to retrieve a phone if it does fall into an outhouse toilet, due to the possibility of injury and the potential for dangerous noxious gases in the vault.

“While rare, we have received reports from several parks over the years,” Schoene said. “First and foremost, people should contact the respective park staff if they should drop their phone in the toilet.”

“We advise folks not to reach down or try to retrieve the phone themselves because of the potential for dangerous noxious gases in the vault,” he said. “Superintendent Chris Delay of Guernsey reports that he has retrieved two phones in the last couple years.”

Delay did not immediately return Cowboy State Daily’s request for additional comment on Tuesday.

Schoene added that Glendo State Park staff reported seeing one or two phones dropped in the outhouse toilets that were not retrieved.

“In one instance, the person told park staff, ‘That’s what I have insurance for,'” he said.

Apple Quality

Noted Wyoming outdoorsman Paul Ulrich said he lost his iPhone in an outhouse nearly four years ago — fumbling it after being startled by the hoot of an owl.

Although he immediately regretted the loss, he said it never crossed his mind to attempt a retrieval.

“Are you kidding me?” Ulrich said. “I never wanted to see that phone again. The outhouse gods could have it.

“I would seriously debate whether I would I retrieve one of my own children, let alone a cell phone,” he added.

Out of curiosity, Ulrich said he used his son’s phone hours after the incident to see if his was still operational.

“You gotta credit Apple,” he said. “At the bottom of an outhouse — which probably hadn’t been emptied since the 1940s — and it was still working. God bless America.”

Public Comment

While the California woman made headlines for her attempt to retrieve her cell phone, her situation is not necessarily unique. Multiple online forums cover what a person should do with a phone dropped into a port-a-potty or outhouse.

“I think you shouldn’t have your phone in your hand while using the toilet. Concentrate on one thing at a time,” one commenter wrote.

“I don’t know about you, but in my mind there’s no choice. Money don’t grow on trees any more. I’m diving in after that sucker and I’m not coming up until I find it!” another said.

“You can clean that phone as many times as you want but you’ll never forget the moment you fished that phone off the top of a pile of urine, toilet paper and dung, every time you so much as touch that thing,” an additional poster said.

Wyoming Department of Transportation spokesman Doug McGee told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday that under no circumstances should anyone reach into an outhouse. WYDOT manages an outhouse at Mule Creek Junction, but contracts out its janitorial services.

“My advice would be to contact a local WYDOT office and we’ll do our best to work with the contractor to retrieve the device,” he said. “It’s not uncommon for people to call and say they’ve lost things or left them behind, but in my 21 years of working in the public affairs office at WYDOT, I’ve never heard of anyone dropping something down the outhouse.”
That poor woman really had a crappy day. Someone had to say it.
It takes all kinds!!!!
Stupid should hurt.
I believe all dog leashes should be henceforth made of 1800lb tensile strength kermantle! So let it be written, so let it be done!
Ooh oooh that smell...
Will a magnet retrieve an iphone?
A few miles from me is a county park & rest stop with vault toilets. A few years back a traveler from Boise was using it and discovered his keys were gone. He figured he had to have lost them down the hole. He couldn't get through the toilet so he went around back and got in through the cleanout lid. He didn't find his keys but he did find that he couldn't get out. He was in there for several hours before the next customer came in & called the police. The fire department got him out and was kind enough to hose him down. Then he found the keys were in his pocket after all. The press got word of the rescue but they were kind enough to not mention his name, only his town.
Originally Posted by Caplock
Will a magnet retrieve an iphone?

And if it does, will the phone be degaussed in the process?
Noxious gasses! 😳
Originally Posted by jnyork
By Ellen Fike and Jimmy Orr, Cowboy State Daily

After a California woman was rescued last week in Washington after falling headfirst into an outhouse trying to retrieve her phone, Wyoming park officials are warning residents and tourists from attempting the same.

The woman, who was reportedly in her 40s, fell into a vault toilet after dropping her phone down it. She at first tried taking apart the outhouse. When she tried lowering herself into the vault with a dog leash, she plummeted through the structure.

Gary Schoene, spokesman for the Wyoming Division of Parks and Cultural Resources, told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday that visitors are advised against reaching down to try to retrieve a phone if it does fall into an outhouse toilet, due to the possibility of injury and the potential for dangerous noxious gases in the vault.

“While rare, we have received reports from several parks over the years,” Schoene said. “First and foremost, people should contact the respective park staff if they should drop their phone in the toilet.”

“We advise folks not to reach down or try to retrieve the phone themselves because of the potential for dangerous noxious gases in the vault,” he said. “Superintendent Chris Delay of Guernsey reports that he has retrieved two phones in the last couple years.”

Delay did not immediately return Cowboy State Daily’s request for additional comment on Tuesday.

Schoene added that Glendo State Park staff reported seeing one or two phones dropped in the outhouse toilets that were not retrieved.

“In one instance, the person told park staff, ‘That’s what I have insurance for,'” he said.

Apple Quality

Noted Wyoming outdoorsman Paul Ulrich said he lost his iPhone in an outhouse nearly four years ago — fumbling it after being startled by the hoot of an owl.

Although he immediately regretted the loss, he said it never crossed his mind to attempt a retrieval.

“Are you kidding me?” Ulrich said. “I never wanted to see that phone again. The outhouse gods could have it.

“I would seriously debate whether I would I retrieve one of my own children, let alone a cell phone,” he added.

Out of curiosity, Ulrich said he used his son’s phone hours after the incident to see if his was still operational.

“You gotta credit Apple,” he said. “At the bottom of an outhouse — which probably hadn’t been emptied since the 1940s — and it was still working. God bless America.”

Public Comment

While the California woman made headlines for her attempt to retrieve her cell phone, her situation is not necessarily unique. Multiple online forums cover what a person should do with a phone dropped into a port-a-potty or outhouse.

“I think you shouldn’t have your phone in your hand while using the toilet. Concentrate on one thing at a time,” one commenter wrote.

“I don’t know about you, but in my mind there’s no choice. Money don’t grow on trees any more. I’m diving in after that sucker and I’m not coming up until I find it!” another said.

“You can clean that phone as many times as you want but you’ll never forget the moment you fished that phone off the top of a pile of urine, toilet paper and dung, every time you so much as touch that thing,” an additional poster said.

Wyoming Department of Transportation spokesman Doug McGee told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday that under no circumstances should anyone reach into an outhouse. WYDOT manages an outhouse at Mule Creek Junction, but contracts out its janitorial services.

“My advice would be to contact a local WYDOT office and we’ll do our best to work with the contractor to retrieve the device,” he said. “It’s not uncommon for people to call and say they’ve lost things or left them behind, but in my 21 years of working in the public affairs office at WYDOT, I’ve never heard of anyone dropping something down the outhouse.”




oh the tourists that come to visit the west in the summer......

cheese & rice.......

You ain't got any NP's back there ?
No pictures?
Originally Posted by 700LH
No pictures?




Hwy 12 south of Torrey on the Boulder Mtn.......4/26

Asians...........................'Drone drone drone'

Wildfire smoke drifting in from the south

Along with a 'controlled burn' on Boulder

Weather has been reall schhidy all spring......


Being from commie kalifornia, they should have left her in there.



Dammmmmmmmm

just lost another windmill......

This ain't Wyoming !!!!!!!!
Knew a guy whose mom fell into their septic tank when the old steel tank rusted through and caved in under her weight. She very nearly died, spent quite a while in the hospital. That schit is no joke.
They had a guy hereabouts who hid in womens outhouses for the view. He did wear a raincoat.

Long ago a pervert abducted a 3 year old girl and left her in a pit toilet. She had been missing 2 or 3 days when found. SILVER LINING: a local news station was doing stories on honor students graduating and the reporter recognized the name 15 years later and did a special.
Old Jim had gone out to the back house early one morning. His wife had been after him for years to build a new one. Today was the day he wished he had. Helpless in the muck, Jim began to shut and scream fire, fire!!!. After what seemed like forever a neighbor heard him and called the Fire Department.
After a short search they were able to locate and rescue Jim.
As things settled, one of the firemen asked, where is the fire?
Jim said I'd still be down there if I'd been yelling $hit! $hit!
The outdoor guy, Ulrich, who said, “I’d seriously debate retrieving my own kid” was hilarious.

Women.....Sheesh!

🦫
3 yr old girl fell in a septic tank in Aransas Pass a few years back, drowned, pretty sad deal, someone left the cover off.
Bought a house built in the mid-60's made plans got it approved by the Township going to add a 3 car garage to the front of the house....rented a front end loader with a bucket on the back .....it was all sod on the front of the house were the garage was to be built.....started using the bucket to scrape off the sod and level it ran into the septic tank pushing dirt didn't even know before city sewer hook up there was a septic tank... top of the concrete tank was at the proper level just needed to add 6" of sand to and pour the concrete....
Metal Detectorists know that one of the best spots to detect on old homesteads and camps is in the old outhouse pit.
What a story!
Schiett happens.
It takes a village!!! And those little stick people families on the rear window of cars!!!
Originally Posted by NoDak
Ooh oooh that smell...


Not what Lynyrd Sknyrd had in mind.
I knew an old guy that sneezed his denture into a porta john. He reached in, pulled it out, wiped it on his pant leg and put it back in his mouth.
Hilarious. Serves you right, lady.
Some guy got arrested a few years back for getting into one of those and then taking pics of wimminz hooches as they were doing their thing. There’s some sick SOBs out there!
Originally Posted by Caplock
Will a magnet retrieve an iphone?


Yes and you can fast charge them in the microwave!
I think an extension pole with mechanical fingers for rent for $50 per hour might be more lucrative than anyone thinks.
So, she was up to her ears in chitt?
She fell in and thought she landed in San Francisco.
Friend excavated Wyatt Earp's outhouse years ago. Lot of neat stuff including a S&W 1st model 22 rimfire.
Reminds me of the joke...

An old farmer went into a two holer outhouse to do his business, as he pulled down his overalls to sit down a dollar bill fell out of his pocket into the hole. The farmer stood up, pulled a $100 out of his wallet and threw it in the hole also. The guy sitting on the next seat watched it all and said "why in the heck did you do that?'. The farmer looked at him and said "You don't think I'd go in there after a buck, do you?".
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