Trishntek wrote: Trish and I wash each other's feet just before bed and do the same thing we did for so many others all day,,,,, aloe vera soak and cocoa butter lotion on the feet.
That is so sweet and endearing. No, really.
JK
Trishntek wrote: Trish and I wash each other's feet just before bed and do the same thing we did for so many others all day,,,,, aloe vera soak and cocoa butter lotion on the feet.

skibear wrote:The Human Carcass Wash works !!
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
FIGJAM wrote:Have'nt tried it, just remembered it it from ALL the reading I did in these threads before going for the first time.![]()
Washing someone in the classic Di Vinci pose seems like it would be easier than washing some one laying down.
Shambala wrote:The Human Carcass Wash is a lot of fun, but only expect 1/3 of you to be clean. You figure the 1/3.
Dr. Pyro wrote:When I see these posts it certainly makes me feel fortunate to camp where I do. Nice shower, runs electrically so you can get clean, gray water disposal, and playa mud free. This year we will replace our loufah (yes, we really had one) which got blown away in Saturday's windstorm. Maybe you guys ought to try thinking outside of the box a little bit and try to actually see if you can get clean? OK, back to my hole now.
C.f.M. wrote:Please to remember, part of the HCW is that you take a turn doing the washing.
graidawg wrote:Simon of the Playa wrote:it usually only takes three or four cute sparkle ponies to lick me clean.
this is my favorite option so far!
C.f.M. wrote:Please to remember, part of the HCW is that you take a turn doing the washing.
ygmir wrote:graidawg wrote:Simon of the Playa wrote:it usually only takes three or four cute sparkle ponies to lick me clean.
this is my favorite option so far!
I bet if you ask Simon real nice, he'll let ya help.
skibear wrote:C.f.M. wrote:Please to remember, part of the HCW is that you take a turn doing the washing.
Yes, It is an participatory experience worth trying once. BM is all about
expanding your limits. You spray soap solutions on others then squeege
it off with your hands. Same with rinse water. Then you get done.
Something I'd probably never do in the real world, but part of the fun at Burningman.
They are open every day!
C.f.M. wrote:Please to remember, part of the HCW is that you take a turn doing the washing.
C.f.M. wrote:I guess I'll have it all figured out by the end of the week.
A-ha ha ha ha...just in time to leave.
Death Guild has public showers, if you know where to look - and there's the DPW pool out by the trash fence. Location's announced closer to date of play.
Oh! And of COURSE you can run behind the water trucks! They just spray water heedlessly everywhere, start jogging now and you'll be clean all week.
I try to keep clean because sunscreen on playa dust, as opposed to skin, doesn't work as well and I am one fair-skinned cracker.
"WHY AM I BURNING STILL??? I have two bottles of sunscreen on!"
"Um, when was the last time you bathed?"
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