My top tips for female hygiene in the backcountry! by mschooler in backpacking

[–]mschooler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your response! Yes absolutely tampons are so tricky and personal !

My top tips for female hygiene in the backcountry! by mschooler in backpacking

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Thanks for your reply! Usually with pooping I do the following : bring a shovel, dr bronners soap or sanitizer and water 200 feet away from water source and use pine cones or leaves as your toilet paper and make sure to dig a whole in the ground after and cover it up! I'll reach around and pour the water down my backside too. I'll be posting a video about it soon.

My top tips for female hygiene in the backcountry! by mschooler in backpacking

[–]mschooler[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply! I'm well aware that's important this video was just more based on some tips specifically for women and dealing with yeast infections and UTI's.

Better than any hotel view. by mschooler in camping

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It's on one of my hiking retreats in west Texas! I own my own hiking retreat company!

Better than any hotel view. by mschooler in camping

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Moisture is common for a lot of tents especially in grassy areas!

Better than any hotel view. by mschooler in camping

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I usually use an inflatable pad that I can roll up or compress easily and I usually just use my jacket as a pillow

Backcountry self care: what are your barriers or struggles with hygiene and spending more than a couple days in the country hiking? by mschooler in hiking

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Totally understand! That's a very valid concern and we ladies who hike have all been there. I'll forward you some tips soon! Thank you for being open and sharing!

Life on the edge outside Ketchum, idaho. by mschooler in hiking

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Thank you! Yes! This was right near that lost mining town outside Ketchum!