Soap

Dave

Explorer
For those of you who shower in the back country, what do you use for soap? Obviously something biodegradable, but are there any specific brands/types that are better for the environment and/or better for their intended purpose.
 

articulate

Expedition Leader
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Camp suds! Available nearly everywhere except Bed Bath and Beyond. And if your "everywhere" consists of outdoor shops. Linky at REI

Since taking a shower in the wild is already a damn good feeling, go ahead and wash everything on your body with it. Use a loofa (?) if you want.

Cheers,
Mark
 
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Scenic WonderRunner

Guest
Mark!

You are too fast!..........you beat me to it!

Just saw this thread.........and I have the same question for my upcoming trip. This thread promted me to start searching.

So this popped up in my first search.

Same as Mark's above....with a little write up about it.

http://store.safetycentral.com/4ozbatsoapsh.html
 

BajaTaco

Swashbuckler
Dr. Bronners almond or peppermint castile soap rocks. Too bad their website seems hosed, but you should be able to find it pretty easily. A lot of camping/outdoors stores carry it, and lots of supermarkets and almost all natural-foods stores have it. The great thing is that it works, is made with good stuff, is very inexpensive, and smells great.
 
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Scenic WonderRunner

Guest
Kewl stuff..........that Dr. Bronners!

I would prefer bar soap.

OK!...........

So which Flavor attracts the 4x4 Chicks:cool: ..........and NOT the Hairy Bears?!!!:Wow1: ........:rolleyes: .........:elkgrin:
 

BCJC

Adventurer
i've never smelled the bronner's, but anything with a sweet or perfumey (yup, perfumey) smell will attract mosquitos, bee's, wasps, and only slightly more irratating: bears of all genus. now i am not a biologist, but thought i'd pipe up with some of my experience.
 

Life_in_4Lo

Explorer
I won several years worth of Dr. Bronners bottled soap at a bike race. I thought what a crappy prize! But after I used it, it's like the best!

It's not perfumy. It is probably the cleanest, most refreshing soap ever. It kinda feels menthol-y so I would guess bugs would not like it.

I noticed Trader Joes carries it now.
 

HongerVenture

Adventurer
Dawn dish soap is also supposed to be biodegradable believe it or not. I use it sparingly... a little Dawn goes a long way. I wouldn't wash my person with it though... it chaps my hands pretty bad and that's the only place I want chapping. =)

I'm going to look into Bronners at TJ's next time I'm there... thanks for the pointers.
 

articulate

Expedition Leader
Scenic WonderRunner said:
Kewl stuff..........that Dr. Bronners!

So which Flavor attracts the 4x4 Chicks:cool:
If they knew, they'd be...well...selling it in bottles. By the truckload.

The 4x4 chick remains elusive, but usually because of what lies beneath the flavor of 4x4 dude's soap scent - a potentially irresponsible, flighty, wondering, running, wandering spirit that can't be cleansed with soap. When scoring a 4x4 chick, it's most likely not about the soap......:costumed-smiley-007
 

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