>Rub the banana peel on bug bites to soothe the skin and reduce itching
http://themindunleashed.org/2014/07/never-throw-away-orange-banana-peels.html
>>816334
>banana peel on bug bites
So, pesticides sprayed onto the fruit helps soothe insect bites? I normally break out in a mild rash when I touch banana or orange peels; if they've not been scrubbed with soap and water.
Also, don't waist time packing out trash. Just dig a hole and bury it or toss it into the water. Don't be a retard.
>>816334
>Banana peel on bug bites
>Ultimate outdoors advice
Top kek.
You never bring fruit to adventures or serious outings. It's basic outdoors 101
>>816339
>You never bring fruit to adventures or serious outings. It's basic outdoors 101
No, that is incorrect. You bring exactly what you normally eat at home on any trip.
You shouldn't radically change your diet when you go out or you can suffer GI problems which are not fun when you are out and trying to have fun. It is like those morons who eat normal food all the time then only eat MREs while camping and complain they can't shit for a week.
>>816346
You dont because it gets smashed and battered. Fruit turns to shit.
Unless you're going for some picnic, of course.
Also unless you're some sensible colon queen you should be fine eating alternative food for a week. At least I know I am.
>>816335
obviously not the outside of the peel dipshit
>>816349
>You dont because it gets smashed and battered
What on earth are you doing to get items that are packed away properly smashed and battered?
I normally bring a 1-2 dozen raw eggs with me on camping trips that last as long as 4 weeks. I've never once had a cracked egg not bruised fruit. However, I do prefer to take dried fruit since it is lighter, but the fresh stuff works fine.
>>816404
>It doesn't work anyway.
I do believe you.