โOct-09-2013 07:24 PM
โOct-29-2013 05:39 PM
Jerrybo66 wrote:
The most difficult problem with longtime boon docking is the black tank. No suggestion was made for that problem ???. ๐
โOct-28-2013 09:36 AM
โOct-28-2013 06:02 AM
greenrvgreen wrote:
100% of my drinking water sources have a faucet on it. Asking people not to bathe in water sources--even if you could convince those people--does nothing to mitigate the bacteria from the hundreds that have "gone" before.
Back in the day eco-friendly backpacking meant not digging a latrine within 100 feet of a water source. Well, by now the contents of those latrines have seeped into the water sources, and it's a bit late for an ounce of prevention. While filters could be stacked and chlorinated to clean up that water, you're starting with dirty water--much dirtier than the public utilities start with. I treat my faucet water with stacked filters and chlorination.
โOct-19-2013 04:40 PM
profdant139 wrote:
Chris, you mention the aroma of Dr. Bronner's -- the peppermint "flavor" is kind of strong. Plus when we used it for showering (every night, not every few days), we noticed that we felt that "minty fresh menthol" feeling in some pretty strange places. Kind of startling.
So we switched to lavender, diluted by at least half. It is a less vivid aroma. Plus, whenever we are out walking in our neighborhood and we smell lavender plants (a common garden plant in southern California), we are immediately transported back into the boonies! The sense of smell is very compelling.
โOct-18-2013 10:57 AM
dahkota wrote:profdant139 wrote:
dahkota, a word of hard-earned wisdom -- run that Honda generator every month, preferably under load, for about a half hour. Use some Seafoam, also. Otherwise, the carb will clog, especially if your gas contains a lot of ethanol (as it does in Calif). If the carb clogs, you will need an expensive service. Please don't ask me how many service calls it took for me to really and sincerely learn this lesson.
Someday, have your service tech show you the carb jets on that genset -- they are about as small as a human hair.
Ack! Thanks! Good to know. It's about 6 years old now and never been serviced. I guess we just always assume it will work. We leave in three months to go fulltime - I'm thinking it would be a good idea to get it checked out?
โOct-18-2013 09:15 AM
โOct-18-2013 07:02 AM
profdant139 wrote:
Chris, you mention the aroma of Dr. Bronner's -- the peppermint "flavor" is kind of strong. Plus when we used it for showering (every night, not every few days), we noticed that we felt that "minty fresh menthol" feeling in some pretty strange places. Kind of startling...
โOct-17-2013 08:50 PM
โOct-17-2013 07:13 PM
loggenrock wrote:
PLEASE don't bathe in water sources!!! Even biodegradable soaps contaminate them! Get a folding bucket and scoop some of that refreshing water out of the pond or stream and carry it 200' away to bathe. I wouldn't want to get my drinking water from your bathtub! ๐ ST
โOct-16-2013 09:03 AM
โOct-15-2013 08:51 AM
โOct-15-2013 07:38 AM
profdant139 wrote:
dahkota, a word of hard-earned wisdom -- run that Honda generator every month, preferably under load, for about a half hour. Use some Seafoam, also. Otherwise, the carb will clog, especially if your gas contains a lot of ethanol (as it does in Calif). If the carb clogs, you will need an expensive service. Please don't ask me how many service calls it took for me to really and sincerely learn this lesson.
Someday, have your service tech show you the carb jets on that genset -- they are about as small as a human hair.
โOct-14-2013 09:42 PM
โOct-14-2013 09:56 AM