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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Poison ivy
How about stinging nettles. Those are fun – not.
I’ve gotten my share of those.
@Bassanio wrote:
@huffinpuffin2 wrote:
psssssst: Ya gotta have skills
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I learned how to handle that by going deer hunting 😯 Lots of beer and greasy eggs for breakfast and you learn quickly to bring a roll of TP along everywhere you go.
And not use Poison Ivy leaves. :LOL:
Oh thank god I didn’t use the leaves, that would be so much worse! But my rash hurts so bad today I have been laid up all day. 🙁
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
Word of advise for Poison Ivy….. take showers (if possible) after caching. Even in contact with Ivy, you do have about 24 hours to prevent the rashes and itching from happening.
@CacheNoTrace wrote:
Word of advise for Poison Ivy….. take showers (if possible) after caching. Even in contact with Ivy, you do have about 24 hours to prevent the rashes and itching from happening.
I’ve always heard it was more like 10 – 20 minutes.
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