Well planned. But, I am of the opinion that all should be concerned about staying clean and keeping bodily functions to themselves... out where the animals take care of their own. Just sayin. But then I appreciate a hot shower and a real toilet at "camp".
I have been deer hunting for some 57 years, mostly in deer camps in Alabama and Wisconsin and always shared with members of the supposed stronger sex, although from time to time that is proven doubtful. Deer camp is just that, a camp, not a luxury hotel but a cabin or tent or in some rare cases a snow cave or lean -to, to return to after the sun sets. It's a place where you return to, share stories about the day' hunt and the one that got away and other nefarious things that happened throughout the day. How about the time when a deer knocked over your rifle, leaning against the tree you are leaning back on snoozing, only to wake to see it bound merrily away laughing his flagging butt off while you scramble to pick up your rifle, only to have the deer out of sight before you can get organized. The big question is to tell, or not to tell this embarrassing story only to find that your buddy has it recorded the ordeal with his cell phone camera for all to see. Then, when you ask why they didn't shoot the deer they add insult to injury when they say, "You were in the way."
Down in Alabama deer season opens early enough that one could take advantage of one of them solar showers, providing you aren't shy. . You know that somebody is going to be watching and taking pictures. Back in the Good Old Days you could simply grab the camera and rip out the film. If a digital camera was used you just confiscate the SD card. In the event of a cell phone you might as well just smile and wave because any photos or video taken will immediately be sent to his buddies and the local TV Station for the 10 O"Clock news update on the hunting season. . As for a toilet, if the ground is not frozen there is always the stlt trench, just be careful not to fall into it. Having to take a bath in a cold stream or lake is not something you care to do more than once in a lifetime. In the modern world you can bring along a porta potty providing you aren't packing way back into some remote place way out in a National Forest or BLM land.
I get a kick out of these guys in the hunting videos that show up in the morning out in the middle of nowhere looking fresh as a daisy and hauling along all kinds of special equipment to shoot their prize deer, mountain sheep, goat, elk, moose or grizzly supposedly on their back side of a mountain shooting across a valley to the next mountain with winds blowing and gusting and make a first shot kill at 1000 yards. I don't know who they are trying to fool, anyone who has tried a 1000 yard shot on a rifle range, prone with a heavy leather shooting coat from a prone position with a spotting scope to read the winds which are usually shown with range flags and mirage, both of which when shooting across a valley from one ridge to another are not visible with shifting and gusty winds normally found in the mountains and makes an absolutely fantastic first round kill.
I don't know about you, but going to a fancy hunting camp most likely is not in the cards or checkbook for most of us. We are lucky to be able to draw a tag and drive across many states for a do it yourself hunt with your dad, buddy or even mom on public land. Hunting camps are all about the hunt, fun, comradery and enjoying the adventure.