Chatting to Mors Kochanski about this earlier in the year he provided the following
1. The cook is king
the cook should never have to fetch firewood or water. if you have time to spare offer your services to the cook, washing up, peeling potatos etc
2. stoking the fire
when food is cooking on the fire do not heap on firewood without making the cook aware of what you are doing
3. Cooking duties
if its your turn to cook wash your hands and clean your fingernails
4. do not spit
if you need to clear your thoat it should be done away from the general camp
5. do your laundry
stale clothing and body odor are as difficult to stand in the bush as anywhere else. your bush skills are poorly developed if you do not know how to return to civilisation as clean as you left it
6. walk around pots and plates
do not step over food
7. Rubbish
do not put rubbish into the fire whilst food is cooking or people are eating
8. Dishes
do not leave dirty (or clean) dishes under foot. if washing your own dishes is camp custom take care of this chor immediately, genrally it is excusable to do away with most eating utensils and even to eat with the fingers, however do not handle somone elses food with your hands
9. carry a small mirror
pay particular attention to the corners of your eyes and mouth when washing, after eating ensure there is no food on your face
10. borrowing
do not ask to borrow somones private knife, axe or saw. if a job needs doig and you do not have the required tool, ask the owner to do it for you.
11. following to closely
when on the trail if the branches from the person in front are slapping you in the face, its your own fault, dont follow so closely
12. visitors
when visitors happen upon your camp, it is the custom to at least offer tea
13. Snoring
if you are a loud snorer, or prone to considerable flatulence you should have the good manners to set up your own camp an appropriate distance away
14. Toilet decorum
cleanliness and neatness of persons are desirable quirks
15. the ultimate good manners
good manners dictate that all vulgarity, mishaps, blunders and accidents on the part of others be let off without comment with a philosophical indifference