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[pct-l] Laundry on a thru-hike?




A sarong is a very useful, very light addition for these circumstances. I 
took one on my thru-hike and used it all the way, also as an anti-mosquito 
layer when in hot places.
Singing Wolf

>From: Brian Bowlsby <BrianBowlsby@ieice.com>
>To: "'pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net'" <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
>Subject: [pct-l] Laundry on a thru-hike?
>Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 13:42:53 -0700
>
>I have the PCT town guide already, which lists which towns have laundry
>facilities in them etc.
>
>My question is how do you get the stinky clothes you've been wearing for 
>the
>last week in with the rest of the laundry?  Do you wear your rain gear and
>nothing else, or do you put on your less stinky extra clothing? I don't
>carry much for extra clothing, other than a set of thermal underwear and
>raingear, so I was wondering how the rest of you do it?
>
>Also, I was wondering how much money I should allot myself for resupply 
>days
>in order to do laundry, pick up/send resupply package, eat, purchase
>consumables such as cheese and other perishable items, and any other 
>unknown
>expenses?
>
>Thanks,
>Brian
>2004 gonnabe
>
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