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Hygiene is very important since you do not want to eat rotten food and get sick but without the convenience of a sink, running water, and copious dish soap cleaning your gear can be a little more tricky.
Wood ash is one suggestion. Also sand for abrading gunk off.
You could just use a wash cloth but that traps food particles and takes for ever to dry. I would rather not pack a wet wash cloth in my pack.
A Brillo Pad (or generic scrubbie) works. I used that last time but it trapped a lot of food I could not clean out and did not dry very fast either. One idea is just to cut the pad into small pieces and 'discard' (pack out your trash) each piece as it gets too yucky.
Mesh onion bags are anther option. I use these in my kitchen and they work. I think I will try them next and see if they clean up easily.
Someone suggested an old tooth brush. This seems like a good idea as you can scrape out most of the gunk with a thumbnail and use a little water to wash it. It will also dry quickly.
The ultimate way is to not make a mess. Boil water in your pot and pour it into your dehydrated/freeze dried food pouch and nothing needs to be cleaned; just pack out the used pouch. This is obviously only for those who want to sped a lot of money.
Any other suggestions?
How do you clean your mess kit, utensils, and cookware? Any hints on cleaning with as little water as possible?
TIA
Wood ash is one suggestion. Also sand for abrading gunk off.
You could just use a wash cloth but that traps food particles and takes for ever to dry. I would rather not pack a wet wash cloth in my pack.
A Brillo Pad (or generic scrubbie) works. I used that last time but it trapped a lot of food I could not clean out and did not dry very fast either. One idea is just to cut the pad into small pieces and 'discard' (pack out your trash) each piece as it gets too yucky.
Mesh onion bags are anther option. I use these in my kitchen and they work. I think I will try them next and see if they clean up easily.
Someone suggested an old tooth brush. This seems like a good idea as you can scrape out most of the gunk with a thumbnail and use a little water to wash it. It will also dry quickly.
The ultimate way is to not make a mess. Boil water in your pot and pour it into your dehydrated/freeze dried food pouch and nothing needs to be cleaned; just pack out the used pouch. This is obviously only for those who want to sped a lot of money.
Any other suggestions?
How do you clean your mess kit, utensils, and cookware? Any hints on cleaning with as little water as possible?
TIA