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tatest
Nov 06, 2013Explorer II
Most people toting wastewater are toting gray water, not black.
One of the methods to minimize the gray water problem is using the "no showers, you are camping" rule. That cuts most of the problem down to dishwater, but you seem to be getting into trouble even without showers.
Serious about the showers thing, when tent camping and backpacking, showers were not an option. RVs can be used for camping, or they can be used as a home away from home. Home away from home works if you have hookups, but camping, then camping rules should apply.
My favorite camping rule is "if you forgot it, you can do without it."
One of the methods to minimize the gray water problem is using the "no showers, you are camping" rule. That cuts most of the problem down to dishwater, but you seem to be getting into trouble even without showers.
Serious about the showers thing, when tent camping and backpacking, showers were not an option. RVs can be used for camping, or they can be used as a home away from home. Home away from home works if you have hookups, but camping, then camping rules should apply.
My favorite camping rule is "if you forgot it, you can do without it."
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