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[QUOTE="Cisco Jim, post: 482521, member: 31029"] Like so many others have said before me . . . small zip-lock baggy. If the soap gets too moist, you can leave the bag unzipped. Space and weight are high priorities when carrying the same pack daily over long distances of weeks on end. I was on the Camino for almost 2 months & didn't need to replace my bar of soap until the last 5o kilometers. I used the same bar of soap for bathing & laundry (of course there may have been a few times when I did laundry while bathing; but that might qualify as TMI). My toiletry kit was a small mesh bag (1x2x3 inches); it contained a bar of soap, tooth brush (handle cut down to fit in bag), tooth paste (smallest I could find), razor (it fit the bag-no need to cut). I used a small, quick dry backpacker's towel, usually stowed in an outside pocket or clipped to a loop to air dry as I walked. I used 2 silk bandanas, one for my neck & one for my head; they doubled as handkerchiefs & wash cloths. Hint: whenever possible, double purpose the items you carry. ¡Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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