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    Getting clean at primitive camps.

    How do yall clean up with out taking a ton of water? Do the scent killer wipes work? What about your hair, just shampoo and a jug of water?

    #2
    Rubbing alcohol in your stinky parts helps a lot

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      #3
      I always used a bag shower that you can hang anywhere. They don' take up much space.

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        #4
        PTA bath.....with scent free baby wipes

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          #5
          Originally posted by Cull View Post
          I always used a bag shower that you can hang anywhere. They don' take up much space.
          This. And laying 'em out in the sun (even in December) for a couple of hours and you get a nice, warm shower.

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            #6
            On back country hunts where weight is the main issue, I take unscented baby wipes. Work better than scent killer wipes for me. Once I get in my tent at night, I wipe down my entire body including my hair. Keeps me tolerable for a week or so.

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              #7
              Wipes. Me and Randy had some hospital bathing wipes that had some type of soap built in. They are big and you can clean yourself with one or two. Then I brought a bunch of scent free wipes. 7 days in elk camp. Short hair helps.

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                #8
                Whips or you could tote 5 gal of water and one of those nice outdoor hot water showers.http://www.walmart.com/ip/Zodi-Insta...Shower/4698021

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                  #9
                  I learned years ago in the USMC that Baby Wipes are your friend when fresh water is on short supply. To this day I still keep baby wipes in my truck for after dove hunt clean up, fish cleaning etc...

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                    #10
                    We always used a big jug of water and a rag with scent free soap.

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                      #11
                      Baby wipes and baby powder this is what I use for beach camping. Baby powder works miracles

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Cull View Post
                        I always used a bag shower that you can hang anywhere. They don' take up much space.
                        Same here...if you rinse to wet yourself, shut off, soap up and rinse it doesn't use too much water at all..leave that bag in the sun and you'll have warm water.

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                          #13
                          We use baby wipes at camp. We have running water, but it smells like pure sulfur

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                            #14
                            I bought one of these off amazon. Drop it in a bucket and you have an instant shower!

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                              #15
                              I have always been lucky enough to not to have to worry about this.


                              The shower in the bag sounds like a really good idea.

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