[pct-l] Monkey butt

lilacs007 at yahoo.com lilacs007 at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 4 06:31:52 CDT 2013


"I recommend non cotton, non boxers underwear.
I remember a guy on the AT who used a g string"

Why non cotton? As women we are always told to wear cotton underwear to prevent UTI's and yeast infections.
Does the equipment difference matter a lot in this case or? I know men don't get UTI's often.
(just curious)

And G-String?! Probably the most uncomfortable thing I can imagine (after poor fitting thong) ouch!!!

I would suggest non scented wipes because the scented can irritate and sting.

I do have to say that the thought of "monkey butt" never crossed my mind! Live and learn :)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Justin West <cjustinwest at gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 16:57:10 
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Subject: [pct-l] Monkey butt

Totally agree with the guy who said:

keep it clean by using baby wipes when wiping yer arse (PACK THEM OUT IN A
ZIPLOCK THOUGH)

also getting into streams and getting the salt off your body as often as
you can is important


Totally disagree with the folks calling for ditching the underwear
altogether

No underwear = serious ball chaff in my world.  I guess it just depends on
your personal erruhm... equipment, but I think you run the risk of shifting
the problem to another region

I recommend non cotton, non boxers underwear.
I remember a guy on the AT who used a g string.  I cannot speak to that but
I always wear boxer briefs.  (which I don't use when not hiking.  I much
prefer boxers with more breathing room, but when hiking there is just too
much friction to let things be dangling around in boxers or commando)

as for treatment

liberal application of talcum power to keep it all dry in the sleeping bag
at night, gold bond cream in the day, and have dedicated clean (er)
sleeping garments like some very thin silk ones.  keeps the bag cleaner,
keeps you cleaner and drier.
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