http://www.womensadventuremagazine.c.../camp-hygiene/
For the first time, I've read an article that gave considerable detail. By the way, I have worried about bears when I had my period....nearly 4 years ago.
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http://www.womensadventuremagazine.c.../camp-hygiene/
For the first time, I've read an article that gave considerable detail. By the way, I have worried about bears when I had my period....nearly 4 years ago.
Yeah, it was an odd mix of sound, straightforward advice and a little bit of ladylike mincing around :-)
My worst hygiene experience was, surprisingly, eight days on the Haute Route in the Alps in spring, staying at huts. I've camped plenty both summer and winter, but in Norway where water is very plentiful. This was the first trip where I both sweated heavily during the day, every day, and had little time (or energy) or water to do anything about it in the evening. The huts were very strict about water and only had a few bottles of snowmelt available for brushing teeth. So - two antibacterial wipes a day were my total hygiene regimen. And yes, after a week I stank, wool or no wool.
Another time I would have made a point of taking a snow bath in the middle of the day when the sun was somewhat warm.
Sorry being a duh, to post under wrong general topic.
I hated going camping after a long bike ride, on days when my period was heavy and it was hot, humid summer days...