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I had my pack all ready to go the night before my flight last summer to CA and my next PCT section hike. Got up at 4 AM, my wife drove me to the airport, and the whole way there we were like "What is that smell?" At the airport I figured it out, the cat peed on my pack during the night. I think it was mad I was leaving.
Had to smell that thing on my back the entire hike. Once I got home, a bathtub soak helped, but did not entirely make it go away. They make this enzyme stuff for getting rid of cat urine odor, but then it has its own smell.“Of all sad words of tongue or pen,
the saddest are these, 'It might have been.”
John Greenleaf Whittier -
IMScotty wrote:
I had my pack all ready to go the night before my flight last summer to CA and my next PCT section hike. Got up at 4 AM, my wife drove me to the airport, and the whole way there we were like "What is that smell?" At the airport I figured it out, the cat peed on my pack during the night. I think it was mad I was leaving.
Had to smell that thing on my back the entire hike. Once I got home, a bathtub soak helped, but did not entirely make it go away. They make this enzyme stuff for getting rid of cat urine odor, but then it has its own smell.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
hikerboy wrote:
Time to Clean House: Getting Your Gear In Order The Next Trip or Off-Season Storage
hyperlitemountaingear.com/blog…gOTGVFrxOSi7XIw%3D.NiEkB7
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General
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