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    Quote Originally Posted by just bill View Post
    i generally don't brush my teeth- the vigorous scrubbing causes them to fall out.

    If i do brush-
    i wait until the other people at camp go to get water or sumthin.
    I clear a likely spot and i spit on the ground.
    Then i pee real good to wash away the toothpaste smear.
    Then i poop on top of the pee to cover that up.
    Then i put the other fella's tent back on the spot where i found it and get to hiking.
    rotfl!!!!!!!!!!!!
    " Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt. "

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyPaper View Post
    Another friendly hiking tip concerning oral hygiene...

    Listerine continues to be effective if used multiple times. Thus you can take a small bottle of Listerine, rinse each morning/night, then spit the remains back into the original bottle for reuse. This is simple, saves money and reduces pack weight.

    You're welcome.
    This is the first time I have ever felt nauseous reading something on WB. My gag reflex is actually activated right now.
    " Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt. "

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