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Going hiking/camping and have an embarassing question?
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<blockquote data-quote="Samantha" data-source="post: 2760252" data-attributes="member: 209999"><p>If you really wanna go all out, you'd leave the TP at home and just be one with nature. That being said, I hate camping more than anything else on the Earth. I am not an outdoorsy person by any stretch of the imagination, so here are some of my suggestions to keep things as sanitary as possible. </p><p></p><p>Yes, bring the TP. And if you need to, maybe bring trash bags or something to discard of the watse. That would also be a lot nicer than littering the wilderness with you peepee soaked papers. Now, when it comes to going number two, I have absolutely no idea. I have never been in such a situation.. I would assume the same rules apply. Find a very secluded spot, one you don't think people will be marching in, do your business and throw your trash into a bag and get rid of it at the end of the trip.. </p><p></p><p>Good luck out there, girl.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I would avoid pulling your pants down near anything that remotely resembles poison oak, ivy, etc. That would suck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samantha, post: 2760252, member: 209999"] If you really wanna go all out, you'd leave the TP at home and just be one with nature. That being said, I hate camping more than anything else on the Earth. I am not an outdoorsy person by any stretch of the imagination, so here are some of my suggestions to keep things as sanitary as possible. Yes, bring the TP. And if you need to, maybe bring trash bags or something to discard of the watse. That would also be a lot nicer than littering the wilderness with you peepee soaked papers. Now, when it comes to going number two, I have absolutely no idea. I have never been in such a situation.. I would assume the same rules apply. Find a very secluded spot, one you don't think people will be marching in, do your business and throw your trash into a bag and get rid of it at the end of the trip.. Good luck out there, girl. P.S. I would avoid pulling your pants down near anything that remotely resembles poison oak, ivy, etc. That would suck. [/QUOTE]
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