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CloudDriver
May 21, 2013Explorer
With two people, we are able to dry camp for 6-7 days with our 33 gallon fresh water tank.
To conserve water, we do the following, much of which has been mentioned above.
We use paper plates & cups. We heat soup, veggies, etc. in aluminum loaf pans, which go into the recycle bin at the CG. The only dish washing we do is breakfast coffee cups, for which we use minimal water. We cook with and drink bottled water.
For hand washing, we open the faucet only enough for a dribble - never a full flow.
We take navy showers - get wet, shut off water, soap up, turn on water and rinse off. We don't shower every day.
We only add water to the toilet for #2, even then minimal water. We also use minimal water when flushing.
To conserve water, we do the following, much of which has been mentioned above.
We use paper plates & cups. We heat soup, veggies, etc. in aluminum loaf pans, which go into the recycle bin at the CG. The only dish washing we do is breakfast coffee cups, for which we use minimal water. We cook with and drink bottled water.
For hand washing, we open the faucet only enough for a dribble - never a full flow.
We take navy showers - get wet, shut off water, soap up, turn on water and rinse off. We don't shower every day.
We only add water to the toilet for #2, even then minimal water. We also use minimal water when flushing.
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