Ging -- I was going to make that joke, but your photo says it better! It is, after all, supposed to be an overall enjoyable experience. While we don't want and can't afford to become sloppy about scent, a hunting camp is the high point of any hunt lucky enough to have one. Regarding scent on the breeze -- if you're upwind, they will scent you. If not, they won't. If you're stinky they smell you "louder." If you clean they smell you quieter and maybe think you're not as close as you are; a definite advantage. But the scent I worry about and work to eliminate is the lasting kind that we leave on brush we push aside with our hands, trees we touch for balance as we go along, filthy clothes that rub against brush, stinky boots, etc. That's what lasts and, after a few days, makes even the dumbest deer get the clue. Moderation in ALL things. d