Mar-01-2016 09:15 AM
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Mar-05-2016 03:11 AM
Nutinelse2do wrote:
Shower? I don't need no stinking shower!
But seriously, all you are doing when wallydocking, is having a place to sleep.
In the morning, wash your face at the sink, brush your teeth, and if need be, use a dry shampoo.
It's not a beauty contest, and after you live the rv lifestyle for a while, you will realize, nobody cares!
( woman speaking here )
Just an fyi, gentleman appreciate natural beauty.... It comes from within.
As far as coffee, use a stove top percolator.
Edit.... There are many better places to sleep overnight than Walmart or a truck stop.
Try Cabela's, casinos, Lowes, Menards, Home Depot, and Bass Pro Shops.Freecampsites.net is a great website to find overnight places on your route.
If you don't have a battery bank, inverter, solar, or generator, sometimes it is better to just bite the bullett and pay for a campground. Passport America is cheap, I think around $25 to join, and has half price campgrounds across the Country.
Mar-04-2016 08:19 PM
caysea7254 wrote:
Glad some see my point! It was just a question. Dh and I aren't making an argument over it and no im not a primper! Just like a shower in the morning. I sure did not mean to make a big deal out of it. For those of you that stay with a 5th, great! Really I just was wondering! 🙂
Mar-04-2016 06:57 PM
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Mar-03-2016 07:35 AM
kakampers wrote:caysea7254 wrote:
Ok I guess I didn't make my concerns clear. One reason is because of the slides and the other is the electric. And when I get up I gotta have a shower to wake up and no I wont use a Walmart sink! Lol I was just wondering how many people do it. I see lots of motorhomes in the lots but not a whole lot of 5th wheels. wow u people can be ruff on a persons question!! LOL Thanks for comments 🙂
You should have more than enough battery power to get through one night. Your slides work off the battery. As for the shower, put the water heater on propane....over night stops in a fiver aren't any different in a motor home.
Mar-03-2016 05:36 AM
caysea7254 wrote:
Happy prospector, been rvin 40+ years! It was a question! And my thoughts if u can't afford to pay for a spot overnight maybe u should not rv. Just saying!
Mar-03-2016 05:25 AM
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Mar-02-2016 12:22 PM
caysea7254 wrote:
Ok I guess I didn't make my concerns clear. One reason is because of the slides and the other is the electric. And when I get up I gotta have a shower to wake up and no I wont use a Walmart sink! Lol I was just wondering how many people do it. I see lots of motorhomes in the lots but not a whole lot of 5th wheels. wow u people can be ruff on a persons question!! LOL Thanks for comments 🙂
Mar-02-2016 11:12 AM
larry barnhart wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
...Never have...never plan to..
same here. I do not believe in saying never but darn sure, for sure.
chevman