I may have dreamed this... do people use old umbrella fabric to wipe #2 in the woods?!
I may have dreamed this... do people use old umbrella fabric to wipe #2 in the woods?!
Pine cones are best, but corncobs will suffice.
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Alternate ending: violation by Burgess Merideth.
Can never find an old umbrella when you need one.
Nylon is no-absorbent and slippery. I can't see it being of much use as TP. A cotton bandana would be a better choice.
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A quarter of a microfiber rag like folks use to detail cars works very well, removes the dookie and is easy to wash out. Safety pin it to a big article of clothing when you do your laundry. Carry it in a Ziploc bag.
There are shelfs full of books how to ***** in the Woods, I guess.
What I do:
First and rough cleanup with a suitable (roundish and slick) stone, then apply water in small consecutive amounts using exclusively the LEFT hand for cleaning, and last apply a tiny drop of liquid Baby soap and repeat the watering/cleaning.
Drying up in the desert is a non-issue. For drying up in the damp environment back home I sometimes use the lower seam of my hiking trousers (Remember: This is only for drying up something thats perfectly clean already).
Applying some cream helps to cleanup much easier the next time, and prevents chafing.
Generally, I'm trying my best to do the business in places and in a way that hardly anybody would ever notice I've been there and done that.
Seems like you'd need a new umbrella every couple of weeks, but I guess a new one would probably work just as good as an old one. Strange solution to the problem, though. You do know that TP works just the same in the woods, right? It's probably a lot easier on those composting toilets, too.
If I ever get too old or too weak to carry TP,it is time to hang up the pack and head to the nursing home.
If I ever get to the point I don't see the little white TP blossoms all over the place I will figure I have gone senile and stop hiking. You figure Daniel Boone used TP? Wonder what Earl Shaffer used. I don't see TP mentioned in any of his writings.
Wipe with the left eat with the right
Hmm lots of weird answers.
Yes, wipe with left hand if you eat with the right (if you are that coordinated that is).
After having gone through the last 50 years of advise on what is 'best' and what others do I offer my poop wisdom.
USE WET WIPES as they beat everything else hands down.
PACK them out in a zip lock bag. I prefer the individual packets they sell at Wallmart, but even the small packs of 20 or so are ok.
They get you completely clean using only 1 or 2.
Because they get you clean you don't get Monkey Butt.
Carry antichafing stuff anyway. I use the little tubes of Vaseline lip therapy (blue cap) which are sold pretty much everywhere. You don't need that expensive stuff.
You are correct of course. TP should be packed out,LNT is important. On the other point,I think you are also correct about Earl and Daniel. On the other hand,they also did not have nylon,cuben fiber,lightweight food,or lightweight anything for that matter. I think I prefer some of the modern inventions.
Joseph Gayetty is widely credited with being the inventor of modern commercially available toilet paper in the United States. Gayetty's paper, first introduced in 1857, was available as late as the 1920s. Gayetty's Medicated Paper was sold in packages of flat sheets, watermarked with the inventor's name.
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