What is the best way to bathe/wash up while camping outdoors?

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baby wipes if no water is near and water and soap when it is

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“What is the best way to bathe/wash up while camping outdoors?”

  1. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 5:43 pm Don Says:

    At very least bring wet wipes. The best solution is a solar camping shower.
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  2. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 6:27 pm slapdipity Says:

    most campsites have free showers. if your out in the middle of nowhere find a stream and use campsoap. its biodegradable and eco friendly. they also sell portable showers. its a big bag you fill with water and hang in a tree. let the sun warm it up a bit and go to town
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  3. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 7:04 pm Kevin B Says:

    If you have access to a river..please dont use regular soap..use the biodegradable type that they sell specifically for that purpose..if you dont have river access..a large container of wetnaps should be enough to take care of the task.. keep a washcloth in your pack and take a "bath" before you go to sleep at night.. nobody said camping was gonna be like a stay at the ritz, but you can keep actually very clean if you use these methods..Happy Camping!!..Hope this helps
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  4. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 7:42 pm M V Says:

    A quick dip in the lake works. Otherwise a washcloth and pail of water.
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  5. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 8:03 pm Chuck J Says:

    I used to buy almond or peppermint soap at the local health food store and then go swimming in the lake I camped at. Felt very nice and I did smell better. A solar shower is nice and you can always boil some water and take a sponge bath.
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  6. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 8:18 pm crinklroot Says:

    A couple of thoughts: first, purchase a sunshower from a camping supply store..hang it from a overhanging branch or hold it in your hand and enjoy..or cut the top off of a two liter water carrier…they fold up, are light, and make a great portable sink to use for a sponge bath..Remember to always bathe about 70 paces from lakes or streams and use a biodegradable soap like Dr. Bronner’s – all to protect the environment while you clean up.
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  7. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 9:00 pm thorthealmightyteacup Says:

    For washing, use a river. It’s free, and seems so much better. If you do use soap, be careful which type you use as normal soap and shampoo can be harmful to the environment. Also, you can get a camelback style bladder and fill it up. Then let it sit in the sun on a peice of black plastic, or just add warm water. Then string it up from a tree and the effect from gravity will give you a nice shower.

    For cleaning, use the river. Scoop water onto your plate or bowl, but don’t tip the contents back into the river. Take it away a bit and bury it in a shallow hole so it doesn’t look bad (scraps sometimes stay in the same place in the water for weeks) and can filter through the earth.

    Hope this helps!
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  8. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 9:30 pm FooC Says:

    go indoors.
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  9. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 10:03 pm melie13 Says:

    buy on those camping showers. its just a bag filled with water and a shower head attached to it .it also has a little pump were you can squzz the water out as you need it
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  10. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 10:37 pm wilddon99667 Says:

    baby wipes if no water is near and water and soap when it is
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  11. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 11:05 pm Richard B Says:

    Baby powder with talc will absorb the body oils and fall away if water usage is limited. Wipes are great just remember to put them in a zip bag to bring them back out of the wilderness with you.
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  12. Avatar September 26th, 2009 at 11:21 pm HeadTater Says:

    A river/creek/lake and some Ivory soap

    You can use the opportunity to swim and have some fun.
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