eggs wrote:I almost always carry a set of sleeping thermals - separate from any required daytime thermals.
Put them on early at camp and maybe a thin shirt and shorts over the top till bedtime.
If you are worried about the dirty vs clean feel - the issue won't be the clothes.
I like to take a small flannel and wash down with hot water. That's the key thing.
johnw wrote:When I saw the title I had visions of cocktail dresses and high heels .
FatCanyoner wrote:Now that's some classy camp wear!
Staceykate wrote:Doing my first 2 night 3 day hike.... just wondering recommendations for what to wear "hanging around camp" in the evening/ night ?
Dirty clothes won't cut it... I will hate the entire experience if I do. I don't relax mentally if I'm not clean.
I figure my day 3 shirt for the 2 nights which will be fine... but pants is my real question. My full length running tights (I'm a girl) or a spare pair of hiking pants (which are too tight to hike in now, but maybe ok for hanging at camp?)
Doing wilsons prom next week so I don't think it will be super warm at night... and would rather not be eaten alive by mozzies.
Would love any suggestions and super love any from girls!
Lamont wrote:
Are you handy with a sewing machine? Make your own, they aren't that hard- cost about $25.
Why someone is not making these in Oz is beyond belief.
There's a goldmine there for someone.
Baeng72 wrote:If that's not an option, have you tried wilderness wipes? You can head off to the toilet, and freshen up while enjoying the aroma of ammonia, or if you're flexible, in your tent.
https://www.anacondastores.com/camping- ... gKUcPD_BwE
north-north-west wrote:Baeng72 wrote:If that's not an option, have you tried wilderness wipes? You can head off to the toilet, and freshen up while enjoying the aroma of ammonia, or if you're flexible, in your tent.
https://www.anacondastores.com/camping- ... gKUcPD_BwE
Just make sure you pack the used ones back out with you.
Moondog55 wrote:My memories of those camps is that the sea is absolutely freezing and that the sand fleas and mozzies were ferocious and Sealers has a resident camp thief in the form of a predatory wombat that loves ginger biscuits and Butternutsnaps.
I like to mix a little Lavender oil with 50/50 isopropyl and metho for my winter wipe downs and have long favoured Chux for this purpose as they can washed and reused many times
Drew wrote:I've spent numerous New Years' at the Prom...
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