[pct-l] underwear on the trail?

Nitnoid1 nitnoid1 at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 15 18:47:59 CST 2011


Day-Late,

You could have pinned you only set of clothes to your pack to dry on the first day of summer, or hike naked day. 

The Incredible Bulk

On Jan 15, 2011, at 2:49 PM, David Thibault <dthibaul07 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I found that mostly my clothes would not dry overnight if I left them out.
> It was either too cool or too much condensation.  If it wasn't cold in the
> morning it was no problem to just put on damp clothes and start walking.  If
> I wan't to be sure my clothes were dry in the morning I'd wear them to bed
> in my bag and let my body heat dry them out.  Since didn't have an extra set
> I never was able to pin them to my pack to dry (except for socks of course).
> 
> The dry clothes of the morning rarely stayed that way for long anyway so it
> really only mattered when it was cold in the morning and I didn't want to
> start out with cold wet clothes.
> 
> Day-Late
> 
> 
> .g. It's pretty dry most places here in the west and you
> 
>> really can walk your clothing dry or let it line dry outside while
>> you sleep or safety-pinned to your pack while you hike.
>> 
>> .
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