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B-ing
Jun 10, 2015Explorer
I'm so thankful that many of you use your own showers. It ensures that the stall isn't busy when I'm ready to use it.
One of the first rating we look at in the Good Sam book is their rating for the washrooms.
I rarely encounter a shower that doesn't have a privacy space for changing.
I have washable shower bags that holds everything.
I wear crocs over to the washrooms and have a little pair of rubber flip flops for in the shower. Shorts or a skirt and a loose sweater are the easiest clothing. Go back to the rig to dress fully. The crocs are easy for stepping back into if your feet are still damp.
Before leaving the washroom, I wash the shower shoes off and then set them out to dry off in the sunshine. Towels are hung on hooks off the side of the van. If they don't dry completely before we leave camp, we spread them out across the beds. They'll be dry by the time we stop for lunch and packed away in our bags.
If we're dry camping, we use the shower in the B. It's not the same as a nice high pressure shower. My husband has to wipe every square inch down and clean it. This is more work than walking to the public showers.
Thanks for the idea of S hooks to add hanging space on the back of doors.
A couple of people mentioned Dr Bonners soap. I've tried that at home and don't understand the popularity.
One of the first rating we look at in the Good Sam book is their rating for the washrooms.
I rarely encounter a shower that doesn't have a privacy space for changing.
I have washable shower bags that holds everything.
I wear crocs over to the washrooms and have a little pair of rubber flip flops for in the shower. Shorts or a skirt and a loose sweater are the easiest clothing. Go back to the rig to dress fully. The crocs are easy for stepping back into if your feet are still damp.
Before leaving the washroom, I wash the shower shoes off and then set them out to dry off in the sunshine. Towels are hung on hooks off the side of the van. If they don't dry completely before we leave camp, we spread them out across the beds. They'll be dry by the time we stop for lunch and packed away in our bags.
If we're dry camping, we use the shower in the B. It's not the same as a nice high pressure shower. My husband has to wipe every square inch down and clean it. This is more work than walking to the public showers.
Thanks for the idea of S hooks to add hanging space on the back of doors.
A couple of people mentioned Dr Bonners soap. I've tried that at home and don't understand the popularity.
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