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FVR
One of the many things I learned in bootcamp, how to cut toenails. Sounds lame, but pealing and cutting wrong can end in a bit of pain.
Now, I've had in grown toe nails. My trick is to take a little piece of cotton, push it all the way down, yeh it's going to hurt, deal with it. Then keep it wet. Water softens nails, best time to cut them is after a shower. If you are prone to in grown toe nails, then stop by the drug store, there is a liquid that stinks bad, but you use a drop of the liquid instead of water, works alot faster.
Maintenance in the field, if I'm in the field for more than two days, I'm going to take a shower, bath, or something. I once jumped into a freezing stream in the middle of Feb. as I had been on a three day prim. hog hunt. Okay, it was a fast dip, downstream, and the others kind of heckled me a bit. But I was clean.
Oh yeh, 8 years in the USMC, I don't give a crap who sees me nekked, if I need to take a bath, it's going to happen.
I always take a bar of soap, toothbrush, alcohol, (both kinds) and a few extras if I know I'm going for a bit.
While on a rock package in the Stanislaus mnts, at basecamp, I rigged a shower. We had but was not using a drinking sack, 30 gal. canvas bag, with 4 spouts at the bottom. I hoisted that thing up into a tree, and filled it with cold mountain water. At the end of the day after it had been sitting in the sun, I had a nice semi warm shower.
Lasted two days, then the officers took it over. Alas, I found myself downstream in a stream of melted snow water, bathing.