With Covid-19 necessitating an unsupported hike, we undertook an ambitious loop through the geysers and lakes of the Yellowstone Caldera.
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Land of Fur and Fire: the Yellowstone Caldera Loop
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I’ve found that a reasonably effective bidet is a small bicycle water bottle. The nozzle design results in pressurized flow.
Something like this https://www.rei.com/product/172493/co-op-cycles-purist-water-bottle-22-fl-oz
Great trip report. (I only wish I wrote that well.)
Someday I’ll have to go to Yellowstone. Though I hope when I do I don’t get that close to a grizzly, seen or not!
Great story. I loved Yellowstone. It really is a great place to see bears and wolves.
I never hiked into a remote geyser area but it was on my list of things to do.
The 3 oz version of this bottle (any drugstore brand will do), with the spray hole slightly enlarged so that you get a thin, pressurized stream, works well for a bidet.

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