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Panther Training camp: Adult Diapers vs. Wet wipes


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Planning on taking my son to The Beacon after we attend camp August 2nd. I've been there once and my insides haven't been the same since. My question to the regulars, is it better to pack adult diapers like depends and just crap yourself all the way home, or do you go the rest stop/wet wipe route?

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If you got the Depends, you'll need the wet wipes to wipe off the crap anyway.

Both.

Truth. Man this is going to be stressful. Maybe the way to go is a rental car, Depends, wet wipes, and a 5 gallon bucket.

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I would pose the challenge 12 bones vs the Beacon.

 

Which places food makes you have to hit up a gas station/rest stop before you can make it home more?

 

blueberry chipotle with mac n cheese, collard greens and cole slaw. I've never experienced actually feeling like i was going to poo my pants in the car in my adulthood until i ate at 12 bones.

 

I have a stomach of steel, 12 bones made me feel like i was a 1 year old.

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