Washing dishes while engaging in low-impact camping can seem difficult, but a few strategic tips can make it easy. Learn more in this free video series.
Expert: Bruce Lessels
Contact: www.kayaklesson.com
Bio: Bruce Lessels is president and co-founder of Zoar Outdoor, a full-service outdoor center in western Massachusetts offering camping, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, and fly fishing.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
@LightUpNancy Partially agree, if your washing pots or cookware your going to cook in before you eat out of them next time it's ok, the heat from cooking next time will kill anything. However washing his plastic bowl like this, yea that's asking for trouble.
CCWSig 3 weeks ago
@noir21072 Your final rinse should always be done with treated water unless your washing a pot that your going to cook with next time. When the poy gets heated next time you cook it will kill everything that may be living on it.
CCWSig 3 weeks ago
@LightUpNancy I'm just curious though--not bashing--what if you can't boil the water? Would it be so bad? Just wondering because I'm gonna go camping soon~ Thanks
noir21072 2 months ago
Ya.. wash your dishes with that parasite filled lake water. Don't boil it or anything. Moron.
LightUpNancy 6 months ago
I think digging a hole is probably more of an impact then just washing off a plate without soap.
quexalcoatl 1 year ago
idiots
54thAggressors 2 years ago
Good thinking batman
talbot312 2 years ago