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#224355 - 05/26/11 02:19 AM Do You Know Where Yout Towel Is?
Art_in_FL Offline
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Towel Day is an annual celebration on the 25th of May.

Do you know where your towel is?
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2011/05/got_your_towel.php

Okay, lets assume you have a huge, commonly termed a 'bath sheet'(35x60"), thick, absorbent long-strand Egyptian, cotton towel. What can you do with it?

Survival is often a matter of doing the most with what you have and while having a towel is smart it is just the beginning. Read the article for some ideas.

A few more ideas:
Alternative uses

Towels are often used for purposes other than drying things. For example

* To sit, lie and stand on, to avoid direct contact with the ground, sand, rock, chair, etc. This may be for hygiene and comfort, and in saunas or other places where nudity is common.
* Barbers use steamed towels to prepare the skin for shaving.
* To reserve seats, for example sun-loungers, by the side of swimming pools or similar locations (a source of annoyance to some and amusement to others and commonly done by the Germans[citation needed]).
* A towel can act as a make-shift garment or blanket. There is a variety of uses when a towel is applied in this manner. For example, the towel can be used as an extra layer of clothing for cold conditions; or can be worn on its own around the waist (similarly to a kilt or skirt) or just under the shoulders (similarly to a long dress), usually in a warm environment.
* In Asian countries, towels (smaller in size than hand towels - usually 30 cm square) are used as handkerchiefs. Men and women both carry them. The softness of the Turkish-type towel makes it a favorite for use.
* In some cases, a towel can be used to protect its owner (as well as other people). For example, a damp towel can be used to block the gap between the door and floor to help stop noxious gases or smoke from entering the room. This is especially useful in case of a fire, where, in most cases, people die of smoke inhalation before the fire reaches them.
* On cruise ships, towel animals are created for the patrons.
* Towels can also be used like a whip in what is known as towel snapping.
* To hold hot objects, much like an oven glove.
* Towels may also be used as a head dress for wet hair.
* Towels can be used as a "sling" for a broken arm.
* Towels are often used for "ice blocking".
* In boxing or other combat sports, a fighter's corner man could throw a towel into the ring to concede the fighter's defeat in that match. This is called "throwing in the towel".
* At sporting events, sometimes rally towels are handed out to fans to wave around to cheer on their team.
* A towel may also be used during a massage. Usually to cover up the buttocks (for a back massage) or any other private part, on the human body.

Above from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towel

How many more ideas can you come up with for ways to use your towel?



Edited by Art_in_FL (05/26/11 02:22 AM)

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#224362 - 05/26/11 09:45 AM Re: Do You Know Where Yout Towel Is? [Re: Art_in_FL]
bacpacjac Offline
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A towel makes good padding for broken limbs. I broke my upper humorous this past summer, and placing a folded towel between my arm and chest help stabilize the break (along with a sling and a tensor bandage) and added a gat deal of comfort. Wrapping could also be used around wrists and ankles, and between legs.
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#224400 - 05/27/11 01:20 AM Re: Do You Know Where Yout Towel Is? [Re: Art_in_FL]
Art_in_FL Offline
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A large towel can be converted into a variety of packs. Fold in half, safety pin up both sides, and a bit of light line form upper corners to lower corners. Or, as a traditional roll type, place goodies along one edge in a row while avoiding the ends, roll tightly, fold in half, wrap the two open ends with a light line.

In either case if you are short light rope to make it work rip a strip from the long edge to create something to work with.

Tumbling down a slope you lose one or both boots. Cut pieces and improvise footwear to make up the loss. Ripping the towel into four inch strips and wrapping along the foot might be most efficient. Grasses and vegetation can be inserted between wraps for extra cushioning.

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#224401 - 05/27/11 01:20 AM Re: Do You Know Where Yout Towel Is? [Re: Art_in_FL]
TeacherRO Offline
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Registered: 03/11/05
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I like the chamois or tv super towels; $1 at the dollar store $14.99 at rei

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#224420 - 05/27/11 05:08 AM Re: Do You Know Where Yout Towel Is? [Re: Art_in_FL]
quick_joey_small Offline
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Registered: 01/13/09
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Loc: UK

Russian tourists out german the germans at this. They take the loungers to their room at the end of the day and bring them back in the morning! :-)

>To reserve seats, for example sun-loungers, by the side of >swimming pools or similar locations (a source of annoyance to some >and amusement to others and commonly done by the Germans

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