I always carried a few pieces of paper towel folded up in an inside shirt pocket... it's tougher than tp.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . I don't see the garbage you write. It's a wonderful tool
Mostly moss, Vanilla leaf on the island makes a nice natural 3 ply. Makes for interesting plant id when I get home.
Try packing a roll of barb wire.
Devils club leaves work well, thick and tough so there’s less chance of an accidental puncture than most other leaves.
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If you find a toque in regon 8 or a right hand glove in reg 5
At the back of a cut block I recommend you don't touch them. Just saying.
Ha. Funny question; funny answers. Now that I think of it, I'm remembering using leaves from big leaf maples and such, but that seems a long time ago (because it was... when I was a kid. What's happened to me?) Yeah, I take a bit of TP (say 1/4 roll) when I'm out in the woods for anything more than a few hours, typically in a small plastic bag. Apart from its intended use, it would make a good fire starter if needed.
FWIW, I also travelled pretty extensively in the Middle East and India in my younger years, and at the time became adept at using water and my left hand, as was customary in the those parts. I might say that due to poor sanitary conditions on my travels the garbage chute sometimes got high frequency usage and I was glad I was rinsing rather than scouring my backside, which otherwise would have been much worse for wear.