Seminar
The 4 P's: Supporting Mountaineers Who Menstruate, Pee and Poop in the Backcountry - Online Classroom
Online webinar on how to help those you lead effectively and confidently handle personal hygiene in the backcountry with Anastasia Allison. A Leadership Development Series presentation.
- Thu, Feb 12, 2026
- Mountaineers Leadership Development
- Outdoor Leadership
- Adults, All Who Qualify
- Casual
- $5.00 $15.00
- 21 (30 capacity)
- Tue, Jul 22, 2025 at 12:16 PM
- Wed, Feb 11, 2026 at 11:30 PM
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
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Effectively and confidently handling your own hygiene in the backcountry directly translates into the ability to have a safer and more connected experience to the natural world. In addition, knowing how to effectively approach this discussion with other hike/trip participants and having the ability to point them in the direction of appropriate resources is an undervalued skill.
As we embark upon our backcountry explorations — there are many things that connect us – our mutual desire to explore, our love of the wilderness… and also, the fact that we all have similar basic hygiene needs. And yet, so many people feel uncomfortable about how to approach this topic – and often, that silence leaves hikers or climbers feeling uncomfortable on trips and/or deciding not to pursue an outdoor adventure due to a lack of resources or education about how to handle hygiene in the backcountry.
This class will provide an in-depth overview of current ‘best practices’ for backcountry hygiene (peeing, pooping, periods and personal hygiene) – and will also leave participants feeling empowered to include hygiene discussions in their own trip planning efforts with other humans.
Seminar Notes
This presentation will encourage attendees to speak up throughout the presentation and be interactive with prompting discussion questions interspersed within story/lecture segments.
PRESENTER
Anastasia Allison is a former park ranger and backpacking instructor and the founder of Kula Cloth, an outdoor gear company that makes a reusable pee cloth for anybody who squats when they pee. Anastasia has been hiking, backpacking and alpine climbing in the Pacific Northwest for over 20 years, and is on a mission to help others connect more with themselves and nature. Anastasia is also the violinist for a small duo called the Musical Mountaineers. With her musical partner Rose, they climb mountains with a violin and a piano to perform unannounced concerts for nobody. The duo has performed three times at Benaroya Hall to raise money for the Washington’s National Parks Fund and the Washington Trails Association. She lives in Granite Falls, Washington with her husband Aaron and their three cats. When she isn’t working for Kula, she enjoys spending time outside, dancing (pretty much anywhere) and riding her motorcycle.
6:00-8:00pm PST via Zoom Meeting
Meeting link will be sent to registered attendees the day of the session.
Badges
participants will earn:
leaders will earn:
Required Equipment
Computer or device (preferably with a speaker and camera), as well as high-speed internet.
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