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mr.barley
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Solo sunshower is a must. They don't hold a lot of water (3liters), so I usually heat some water up and pour it in. Just enough for a quick shower and a "how's your father".
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luft
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quote Huntindave: "quote bwcasolo: "is it really needed?, if you are trying to go light, why bother."
Ah,,,,,,,,,one never knows just whom one may encounter along the trail or on the water. First impressions can not be redone. ;>) ;>)"
Everyone has their own "luxury items".
I am a female, but personally wouldn't "waste" my 7.9 ounces on a bath kit...I am weird that way. I would spend it towards a second hammock for lounging at waters edge or towards my bourbon stash!
Clearly my first impression will be something less than fresh?
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OldGreyGoose
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I wouldn't use it unless lakes/weather were very cold, but sure sounds like a good deal to me! --Goose
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bhouse46
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Being able to get cleaned up can be nice. I use my pocket sink and let the water sit in the sun. If I want hot I can heat up some water in the coffee maker.
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bwcasolo
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is it really needed?, if you are trying to go light, why bother.
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Huntindave
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quote bwcasolo: "is it really needed?, if you are trying to go light, why bother."
Ah,,,,,,,,,one never knows just whom one may encounter along the trail or on the water. First impressions can not be redone. ;>) ;>)
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butthead
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Nice bit-O-comfort. I already carry towel/cloth/Tyvek matt, handheld shower-bag sounds like a great idea!
butthead
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boonie
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A "fresh" attitude for the female half, luft :).
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kanoes
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tyvek to stand on, wash towel, drying towel, 3 liter shower, ditty bag. (ranger for reference only)
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boonie
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That could be worth a half pound. Does the sun shower heat up well - how long does it take? Need full sun?
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