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Fresh as a
Mountain Spring
Travel toiletry kits
Outdoor
Research Deluxe Travel Kit
Being far from sinks and showers is no excuse for bad
personal hygiene. I can keep my hair and skin clean, my teeth
shiny and my legs shorn with the help of this very handy travel
kit.
Standard
& Deluxe include: 2 2oz. squeeze bottles, 1 2oz. Travel
Suds, 1 2oz. shampoo, 1 1oz. shaving cream, 1 toothbrush holder,
1 toothpaste, 1 safety razor, 1 comb, 1 tweezers, 3 wash-up
towelettes, 3 pill vials, 7 blank labels, and 1 removable
mirror. From
GearPro.com
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The Survivor's Essentials
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Outdoor
Research Deluxe Travel Kit
Standard & Deluxe
include: 2 2oz. squeeze bottles, 1 2oz. Travel Suds, 1 2oz. shampoo, 1
1oz. shaving cream, 1 toothbrush holder, 1 toothpaste, 1 safety razor,
1 comb, 1 tweezers, 3 wash-up towelettes, 3 pill vials, 7 blank
labels, and 1 removable mirror. From GearPro.com
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| Millennium
Soap
Ring in the new Millennium with the scent of
champagne and strawberries and make it a bubbly
New Year!
A treat for the senses! Made of 100% pure, moisturizing glycerin, each 5 ounce bar is freshly
handcut from the handmade loaves and packed in a handsome box – ready for giving (or just for using!).
We don't know which you'll enjoy more – the silky smooth lather, the delightful scents, or the translucent,
glowing colors.
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Soaps from Bodybar.com
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| Avocado Body Lotion
Our best selling lotion! Treat yourself to our Aloe Vera
(not water!) based thick and silky lotion and drench
your skin with moisture. Let the light, fresh scent of
Avocado delight your senses as this exceptional,
natural lotion nourishes and softens your skin. And
because it's Aloe based, dry skin and constant
reapplying are a thing of the past. DID YOU KNOW?
Our Aloe Vera is hydroponically grown, super
concentrated and pesticide-free. Experience The
Natural Body Bar Difference!
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Products from Bodybar.com
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| Lemon and Beeswax Lip Balm
Your lips are exposed constantly to the environment.
Parching sun, drying wind, pollutants... and even
worse, they can't replenish their own moisture. What
to do? Moisturize and protect them with our
all-natural, non-greasy balm. Heal cracked, chapped
lips and keep soft lips soft!
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Lip Balm from Bodybar.com
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| Comfrey Root Shampoo
For fine, limp or thinning hair, this gentle shampoo blends healing Comfrey Root with Vitamins and
Panthenol to soothe and enrich for bouncy, full
an nourished hair.
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products from Bodybar.com
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| Little Honey Wash
Aloe Vera -- not water -- based with pure,
moisturizing Honey, soothing Marshmallow and
Soapberry Extract for extra gentle
cleansing. All
natural and tear-free.
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products from Bodybar.com
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| How
to Shit in the Woods : An Environmentally Sound Approach to a Lost Art
by Kathleen Meyer
This book grew, rather organically, out of my first years of
guiding whitewater rafting trips in the 1970's. My aim was twofold:
first, to offer badly needed succor to backcountry travelers
struggling with things like balance, bugs, embarrassment, and
yellowing tennis shoes (I often encountered neophyte rafters who
without the bathroom door to close and lock behind them opted for a
week of cramps and constipation); and second, to provide practical and
environmental methods for keeping wild places pristine, esthetically
and bacterially.
Today, in heavily trafficked river corridors, "packing it
out"—yes, poop!—is required. And a growing number of
regulatory agencies that oversee other high-use areas (trekking
trails, climbing routes, beaches frequented by sea kayakers) are
encouraging or instituting pack-it-out programs. The rest of the
world's wild lands—and the health of these ever-shrinking
places—remains dependent on the sojourner's mastery of
environmentally sound "one-sit-hole" burials. If you plan on
straying far from your urban flush commode, plan also on a degree in
higher learning in the disposal of your own poop.
The information in How to Shit in the Woods draws heavily on
worst-experience stories, my own and those of many others. We're all
in this together.
Happy Trails! Happy Squatting!
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here to purchase this text.
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January 14, 2000
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