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Thread: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

  1. #11
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    Re: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

    Quote Originally Posted by boxhitch View Post
    Clean.....
    Quote Originally Posted by Linksman313 View Post
    Socks in a pinch after the pinch
    Y'all crack me up. I also appreciate the tips. Who knew such a stupid question would yield some insight into your inner workings out in the field.

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    Re: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

    I steal a half roll from home. As it gets depleted, I will resupply by rolling enough off the roll at home for a real greasy shit, then about 50% more. I have started packing a few baby wipes too in a smaller ziploc. The bag of wipes and TP go in an easily accessible pocket in my hunting pack in a larger plastic bag
    "If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004

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    Re: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

    Quote Originally Posted by albravo2 View Post
    Hard to beat those biodegradable wet-wipes, especially on a long trip with no showers.
    Yes, a big pack of baby wipes. My friend calls them a “whore bath” from his festival days.

    They’re also excellent for cleaning you hands and arms after you kill something.
    If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.

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    Re: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

    During spring bear or early season I just grab a squirrel or chipmunk, in the late season it’s usually a whiskeyjack or raven.

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    Re: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fella View Post
    During spring bear or early season I just grab a squirrel or chipmunk, in the late season it’s usually a whiskeyjack or raven.
    Hahaha.....for the win!

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    Re: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

    a hat if it comes down to it...

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    Re: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

    Quote Originally Posted by warnniklz View Post
    a hat if it comes down to it...


    Would you like to make a deposit sir? <says man hat in hand>

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    Re: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

    as long as youre not a surface shitter i dont care how you wipe your ass. just bury the damn stuff

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    Re: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

    1/2. To 1 full roll of Toilet paper at least 2 ply in your daypack ! Some Wet Ones ! I like a clean ass .
    The don’t call em Will Knots for nothing ! Keep it clean or you’ll need to use scissors when you get home !
    What do think of the rectum as a whole ! Rectum ! Damn near killed em !
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  10. #20
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    Re: Newbie questions - what kind of tp do you pack?

    When I was first married my wife asked why the bottoms of some of my T-shirts were missing. Now I ensure I pack TP and as others have said some baby wipes in a zip lock. Oh yeah and another tip I learned 50 years ago, do not use snow.

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