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Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Dec 24 2010 10:24 am
by CannondaleKid
It was nowhere near the worst I've experienced on the trail, but having just returned from a hike in which I was almost wafted away by the perfume of an obvious
"city hiker"(no water bottle, flat shoes, oblivious to the surroundings) as she passed by, it got me to thinking what other HAZ'ers would think. After a quick search and not finding a previous thread or poll I figured I'd throw down the gauntlet...
Let the jousting begin.
FYI, option #2 is my choice... while a basic deodorant is fine,
ok, probably a good thing 
if it is noticeable just in passing, it's too much. But then I get headaches from smoke, perfumes, etc. in confined areas anyway.
Ok, have at it... :STP:
And please, don't hold back your horror stories... like someone reeking so bad of perfume you were afraid of an explosion if they got too close to the campfire.

Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Dec 25 2010 4:52 pm
by big_load
I rarely see others on the trail, and even more rarely get close enough for a good whiff. I figure that's best for everybody.
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Dec 25 2010 8:12 pm
by maxpower
azbackpackr wrote:Ok, looking at the survey, I wanna know who the one person is who voted that they LIKE perfume and cologne, so I can give them a ration of...indignance. (I actually think the person who marked that box was just funnin' us, so that we will wonder who it is. I don't know anyone who I consider to be an actual hiker who wears cologne while hiking.)

That would be me. The option was looking a little lonely with no votes for it....so, voila!!

Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Dec 26 2010 4:50 am
by azbackpackr
Someone up the thread said you just smell them for a minute as you pass them. But what if you are hiking along behind them? Years ago, when I first joined SAHC, I went on some of their C hikes. A lot of participation in those C hikes, and lots and lots of older women in their 60's, 70's and 80's. There was one in particular who wore a strong perfume. Oh, my. I had to always make sure I was hiking in front of her. Hiking behind her was brutal.
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Dec 26 2010 4:52 am
by azbackpackr
maxpower wrote:azbackpackr wrote:Ok, looking at the survey, I wanna know who the one person is who voted that they LIKE perfume and cologne, so I can give them a ration of...indignance. (I actually think the person who marked that box was just funnin' us, so that we will wonder who it is. I don't know anyone who I consider to be an actual hiker who wears cologne while hiking.)

That would be me. The option was looking a little lonely with no votes for it....so, voila!!


Ha! Well, at least I was right once this year!
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Dec 26 2010 11:20 am
by kevinweitzel75
I'll put on deo. before I leave the house, but colone? Why? When backpacking, I'll wash my face and feet before going to bed (face then feet

) but thats just for comfort reasons.
Too much colone or perfume on the trails is a bit silly, but, whatever. Never really bothered me.
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Dec 26 2010 10:16 pm
by snakemarks
Doesn't all that scented stuff attract animals and insects? I've always read that was a backpacking no-no. Even toothpaste (that you spit out) will attract unwanted company. (use baking soda)
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Dec 28 2010 9:43 am
by azhiker96
I have more problems with heavily scented people in confined spaces like cars, planes, hallways, etc. Outdoors there is usually a breeze that can clear the air. As someone mentioned, some of these scents can attract bees or animals so I really don't mind if someone else wants to be the
decoy for me.
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 9:35 am
by SUN_HIKER
azbackpackr wrote:I hate all perfumes and colognes. Hate them. I would rather smell BO. But I have always hated perfume. Hate it.
LOL you guys crack me up. I also noticed that so far no females entered this discussion, so I'll dare to be the first. azbackpackr, you kind of remind me of my brother in Germany. During one of my visits to him, having my head buried in the down pillow, all I could smell was arm pits. (deodorants is just catching on over there and not fast enough for me) Women are not much into shaving their arm pits either. Anyway, I did mention to my brother the 'odor' in the pillow and asked why his wife does not shave. (we are very blunt to each other) his comeback he considered it 'sexy'. Both the smell and the hair!

Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 9:45 am
by BobP
SUN_HIKER wrote:LOL you guys crack me up. I also noticed that so far no females entered this discussion, so I'll dare to be the first.
Snakemarks...two comments up is a female. I know because she bakes great cookies

Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 9:55 am
by PLC92084
rlrjamy wrote:Snakemarks... is a female. I know because she bakes great cookies
Watch it buddy...

I bake great cookies, too (pretty sure Bruno wouldn't turn his nose up at them - then again, he's a Lab - they eat just about anything ...).
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 10:45 am
by azbackpackr
SUN_HIKER wrote:azbackpackr wrote:I hate all perfumes and colognes. Hate them. I would rather smell BO. But I have always hated perfume. Hate it.
LOL you guys crack me up. I also noticed that so far no females entered this discussion, so I'll dare to be the first. azbackpackr, you kind of remind me of my brother in Germany. During one of my visits to him, having my head buried in the down pillow, all I could smell was arm pits. (deodorants is just catching on over there and not fast enough for me) Women are not much into shaving their arm pits either. Anyway, I did mention to my brother the 'odor' in the pillow and asked why his wife does not shave. (we are very blunt to each other) his comeback he considered it 'sexy'. Both the smell and the hair!

I am most definitely female, too!
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 11:18 am
by Alston_Neal
Maybe we need the ..♀♂.. by our photos so there won't be any confusion... ;)
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 12:00 pm
by PLC92084
@Alston Neal
Yeah, but then we'd have to get Joe to add this one so nobody gets left out...
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 12:12 pm
by snakemarks
Alston Neal wrote:Maybe we need the ..♀♂.. by our photos so there won't be any confusion... ;)
I never thought there would be any confusion as to my gender before or that I would have the need to label a photo of me as "female".

So... how about I come over there and kick your pumpkin!

Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 2:10 pm
by Alston_Neal
You'd smack an old man?......

Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 2:46 pm
by SUN_HIKER
rlrjamy wrote:SUN_HIKER wrote:LOL you guys crack me up. I also noticed that so far no females entered this discussion, so I'll dare to be the first.
Snakemarks...two comments up is a female. I know because she bakes great cookies

Oops, sorry I missed this one.
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 3:08 pm
by azbackpackr
Hmmm...hmmm...hmmm...
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 3:31 pm
by BobP
snakemarks wrote:never thought there would be any confusion as to my gender before or that I would have the need to label a photo of me as "female
This is the real Kat....
http://hikearizona.com/photo.php?ZIP=171772
PLC92084 wrote:(pretty sure Bruno wouldn't turn his nose up at them - then again, he's a Lab - they eat just about anything ...).
take out the just about ;)....he has even eaten rocks and Im still trying to remove The Grinch.
Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 6:02 pm
by PLC92084
@rlrjamy
OK... I stand corrected. Mine probably had the same IQ... At first I used to say she ate anything
except blueberries. Then, to make a liar out out of me, she ate them AND the container!
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Re: Perfume, cologne, etc. on the trails?
Posted: Jan 05 2011 6:23 pm
by snakemarks
Alston Neal wrote:You'd smack an old man?......

Better watch who you call "old"! ;)