Hiking Toothbrush

by Joe Bass in Outside > Camping

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Hiking Toothbrush

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Whether you are climbing up Mt. Everest or a weekend hike in the backwoods your pearly whites still need brushing! Every ounce counts in the backcountry, this is a inexpensive way to save a few ounces on your next hike.

In this Instructable I'm going to show you how you can save your teeth from cavities while saving a few extra ounces in your backpack!

All you need for this Instrucatable is;

1. A cheap lightweight toothbrush
2. Multitool (Optional)

Saving Weight and Your Teeth

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Since the size of toothbrushes vary, measure off about 3 1/2 " inches or the length of your middle finger from the top down.

Next take a multitool and snip off the handle of the toothbrush.

The multitool is not necessary, but I find that it makes a cleaner cut then just bending it.

All Done!

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Your project is complete! Throw it in you backpack next time you hike the Black Mesa or canoe down the Buffalo River!

I hope you've enjoyed this Instructable! Feel Free to post a comment or question!

This is commemoration to Dan the Backpack Man, my trek guide when I hiked Spanish Peaks!
Thanks Dan!