Off-Road Ranger I
I've always dumped my water in a fire pit, or used paper towels to clean and put in my trash. Is there a better way? What do you do?
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Lmfaothe wife is huge about saving the environment, so i use it to make her coffee...
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Dishwater is gray water, not black water. Big difference.I wipe my dishes until they are spotless before utilizing a small amount of water and soap to sanitize. With two of us, I usually end up with about 1 cup of water that gets diluted with clean rinse water. In the end I have 2 cups of dishwater that needs to be disposed. The water doesn't have food particles in it and the soap content is nil. I usually toss it in the trees far from a water source. If I am at an actual campground I follow their protocol. I have given some thought about a small container to take dishwater back home (or to a bathroom) with me, but haven't followed through as I need to learn about 'black tank' maintenance.
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I’ve used REI’s bio peppermint soap in the past, it works well too!If Dawn dish soap is safe enough to get oil off baby ducks, I feel fine about using a few drops here and there to clean my tiny camping dishes.
Off-Road Ranger I
how do you say I’ve never camped in bear country without saying you’ve never camped in bear country? ^^^^ this genius ^^^^^ nailed it.The ground
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This is one of the reasons everything I use is stainless steel. Worst case, I can toss everything into boiling water, and call it a day.Man, am I really going to be the only one to say I don't wash my dishes? I just wipe them with a paper towel and obviously towel and crumbs go in the trash bag. Plate will be just fine. I wash it for real at home.