>>2493962swamp ass in particular?
yeah here's a few tricks:
- don't be fat, if you are fat bring gold bond
- merino wool underwear. they're expensive and fall apart fast, but they're antimicrobial and you can camp for weeks without stank.
- when its too hot outside for merino wool underwear, get mesh underwear (no homo.)
- wear shorts, or shorts+leggings instead of pants whenever possible. the only time you need pants is extreme cold or when you are traveling off trail through stickers and heavy brush. or places with venomous snakes. etc.
- my personal G.O.A.T. hiking shorts/swim trunks have a vent in the ass crack, if you buy them in black you can't see it, a+ recommend
https://fiveultimate.com/collections/hydro-shorts- you know how you're told to wear tight fitting lofty clothes when you want to stay warm? do the opposite when you're traveling. i wear very loose fitting billowy clothing on the trail. my on trail hiking pants are mc hammer pants (search ripstop ballet warm up pants on amazon, staple thru-hiker gear) i buy all my shirts +3 sizes with spandex blend material. stuff like that. think: bedouin desert robes. emulate that.
picrel is a general guide what i wear in normal weather outdoors, usually, most of the time, when i'm not in a specific climate.
armpit sweat bonus round:
- wear fleece/down vests instead of jackets whenever the temp allows
- wear tank tops instead of t shirts whenever possible