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pezvela
May 30, 2013Explorer
I couldnt agree more with Vern Kelly. But, then again, we both live in the Southwest where bugs and cold weather arent very common. Personally, my mountain time in in the warm months.
We use our outside shower probably 90% of the time, since we are boondocking in remote areas AT LEAST that percentage of the time. We have a nifty fold up shower enclosure and shower on either a cedar rack or occasionally on one of those polypropylene fiber mats.
When we head to an RV park every 1-2 weeks for laundry, dump, water fillup, we tend to use the shower facilities at the park.
Indoor TC showers are a PITA!!!! Especially with the limited gray water capacity of a TC. But you gotta have one, for the odd times when circumstances prevent use of the outdoor one. They do make for good storage, especially wet or dirty things, when traveling.
We use our outside shower probably 90% of the time, since we are boondocking in remote areas AT LEAST that percentage of the time. We have a nifty fold up shower enclosure and shower on either a cedar rack or occasionally on one of those polypropylene fiber mats.
When we head to an RV park every 1-2 weeks for laundry, dump, water fillup, we tend to use the shower facilities at the park.
Indoor TC showers are a PITA!!!! Especially with the limited gray water capacity of a TC. But you gotta have one, for the odd times when circumstances prevent use of the outdoor one. They do make for good storage, especially wet or dirty things, when traveling.
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