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![]() Backpack: In Camp: Bathing
The rules of bathing change once you leave civilization and enter the wilderness. Aside from washing your hands, which will go a long way to keeping you healthy, don't bathe unless you want to. Every person will find his/her wilderness hygenic comfort level.The most important element of backcountry personal hygene is hand-washing, especially crucial after going to the bathroom and before handling food. Clean hands will help keep you and your trip partners healthy.
Washing with no soap: To adhere to Leave No Trace standards, bathe only in large rivers an Brushing your teeth: Use baking powder or salt instead of toothpaste to minimize your impact. If you do use toothpaste, dispose of your paste waste by swishing a large amount of water in your mouth and spraying your spit through your teeth over as large an area as you can like a human water sprinkler. This will eliminate those ugly white clumps that blemish our woods. You may choose to carry moistened towelettes to keep yourself feeling fresh. Related Articles
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