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RoyB
Jul 02, 2013Explorer II
It sometimes becomes a pretty good chore keeping up with fresh water and hauling off gray water when camping off the power grid locations. You can see how I capture my sink water in this photo. I drilled holes thru the AQUA-TAINER screw on caps where I can run a short water hose from my sink water drain directly into the container. When it gets full I just move the hose to the empty container.

We can usually find fresh water somewhere going in so will fill up the fresh water tank then on our OFF-ROAD POPUP CAMPER. We hope to spot a bath house of some configuration somewhere close by where we go back in the woods.
I am rigged with the cassette pottie arangement and a 30 gallon fresh water tank. I bring along at least one 5-gallon water container and two of the 7-gallon AQUA-TAINER containeers to capture my sink water.
I have one of those folding two-wheeled totes to move these back and forth to an approved dump place.

It does become become a chore keeping up with what you use however...
Roy Ken

We can usually find fresh water somewhere going in so will fill up the fresh water tank then on our OFF-ROAD POPUP CAMPER. We hope to spot a bath house of some configuration somewhere close by where we go back in the woods.
I am rigged with the cassette pottie arangement and a 30 gallon fresh water tank. I bring along at least one 5-gallon water container and two of the 7-gallon AQUA-TAINER containeers to capture my sink water.
I have one of those folding two-wheeled totes to move these back and forth to an approved dump place.



It does become become a chore keeping up with what you use however...
Roy Ken
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