Liberating oneself from the social norm of regular hygiene maintenance is one of the beautiful things about going into the wilderness. To embrace your own scent and salt is to be free, and being miles away from the nearest spigot is as good an excuse as you’ll get for “letting things go.”
But if you (or others) can’t take your brand of au naturale, that’s okay. While no soap is clean enough for shampooing in the river — not, not even the ones labeled “biodegradable” — some, concocted using only natural ingredients, can be safely disposed of on land. These are the soaps that are good for you and safe for the environment.
Juniper Ridge Timberline Trail Soap

Best Liquid: One way for a manufacturer to ensure that a soap is wilderness-friendly is to use whole ingredients sustainably harvested from straight from nature. Juniper Ridge does this and more. Its crew operates a movable Field Lab that allows them to cook and concoct their pickings trail-side, capturing the essence of a region in a small, liquid-filled bottle. Timberline contains hints of pine trees, summer wildflowers, oak catkins and a glacial breeze.
Noteworthy Ingredients: subalpine fir, spruce and pine, spring water, charred firewood, late-summer wild berries, glacial silt