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Hikers are gross. Deodorant, daily showers, and fresh undies all stay home during a thru-hike. This episode delves deeper than maybe we needed to know into hiker hygiene. TMI, you might say. Special guests Popsicle, Nettle, Briar, and Seahawk.
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-Gizmo
Music by: Baby Gramps
I think this has been one of my favorite episodes so far!! It’s full of information you really WANT to know but don’t want to ask. I’m a 44 year old woman and loved that one of the women interviewed was 47. While I love the podcast, I always feel like such an “old” person listening in on young kids have these great adventures. I feel much better now and I hope more “old” women get out on the trail. Keep up the great work!!!
Yep, I’m 52! I don’t always notice the gap because I don’t have kids, but sometimes I still think “heck, they could be MY kids!” haha But we’re all hikers, so I guess that’s all that counts. π
Fantastic episode. You all are doing a great job, especially given the challenges faced by your contributors. Please keep up the great work. I’m hiking vicariously through each of you!
Thanks Aaron. Podcasting turns out to have as many ups and downs as thru-hiking – at least when all your contributors are thru-hikers, haha.
I agree with Renee. It is refreshing to hear from someone who isn’t a twenty something.
I am fairly new to backpacking. I started in my 40’s and listening to Popsicle made me that it was possible to do a thru hike. Like she said though trying to find people my age that like backpacking. I have friends who hike but they need a real meal and bed.
I live in Wisconsin and wonder if I can get sufficient training in??
Thank you for having this podcast. I look forward to listening to it. You have great contributors.
Another great one! Thanks so much for putting these out into the world. π
Ladies, as a post menopausal woman (I’m 60), backpacking just gets better. No periods, no hormonal fluctuations, and leg and pit hair stops growing. So, stay healthy, don’t stop hiking, and be a future old lady on the trail.
Also, I have a minimal hygiene bag, but I always carry a broad spectrum antibiotic, and a small packet of antibacterial cream. Remember, some infections can kill you.
Something I didn’t hear was the proper LNT practice of packing out your toilet paper. I use a quart freezer bag to carry out soiled TP. It’s thicker and sturdier than a sandwich bag.
And, finding a pee/poop spot with a beautiful view, is a pretty amazing thing.
Packing out TP is only my favorite LNT issue! Check out episode 11 π I prefer a plastic grocery sack myself – it’s opaque. Quick knot in the top and stored in the ziploc with my trowel, hand sanitzer, and (unused) TP.
YES! I’m 52 and postmenopausal, too, so at least the monthly issue is done. WOOHOO. For those who still need products, though, I absolutely agree with Gizmo about the Diva Cup – fabulous! Anyway, I’ve always valued freedom and happiness over age and so-called ‘maturity’, so you’ll find me on the trail no matter what! π
I really enjoyed the TMI episode also. I don’t need someone to tell me how to enjoy a sunset, but I can use practical tips on how to poop in the woods. I am 62. My husband and I are day-hikers. I have to say I am rather surprised at how Kimshi so carefully, delicately and uncomfortably approached the topic of menstruation. I thought that sort of silliness died away with my mother’s generation. You can be more matter-of-fact about it than that. (Otherwise I think Kimshi does a terrific job!) I did like Gizmo’s comments about the Diva Cup. Almost made me wish I still menstruated so I could try one.
Hilarious and informative all in the same podcast…..loved it. Through first 13 of your podcasts…..looking forward to the rest.