low humidity,removes all the sweat from ur skin very quickly..so u dun feel "sticky" like in singapore..Originally posted by JennTS:i think my longest was over 2 weeks...
it was in canada, and up to now i still have doubts about it, but it has to be since i only recall getting into the bathtub at my aunt's house (she lives in canada, and i was visiting her) twice, and there was towards the last week.
but seriously im wondering how the hell i did that....even went we went out skiing, and sledding, or went shopping or whatever, we never showered when we came back. but the fact that we were under 6 layers of clothes could've helped in me not getting dirty.
strangly, the whole time i felt quite clean...
probably...i figured it was due to the weather somehow. the temperature there was constantly -30 C to -40 C.Originally posted by beavan:low humidity,removes all the sweat from ur skin very quickly..so u dun feel "sticky" like in singapore..
i think that's the reason
Then in that case, I guess I showered nearly every day during outfield.Originally posted by Gordonator:if u consider proper shower, 7 days.
but i did shower in the rain with the rest of the guys in the jungle on the 3rd or 4th day.![]()
this sounds familiar. which part of malaysia? my sec 3 camp in malaysia we stayed in a room with toilet which houses frogs and moths. A bat even flew in once but heck, we still took short showersOriginally posted by lpx88:2 mths ago i got skool adventure outdoor camp in malaysia.the campsite esp the revolting and unhygenic toilets are so unhygenic that i didn use that toilet for bathing ...so i end up not bathing for 4 daysthen once i reached home i take 45 min shower
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Originally posted by fudgester:Then in that case, I guess I showered nearly every day during outfield.
During my ten days of outfield, eight of them were Cat 1.![]()