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Grit dog wrote:
Theres glamping and camping. But who cares?? Guy didnโt ask for a b!tch fest about how much water heโs trying to haul.... almost think he came on here asking some of you to haul it for him!
And no need to engineer anything. There are enough ways to haul water with commercially available items. Plug n play.
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DrewE wrote:
For your medical needs, does it have to be flowing water, or just warm/hot water? Might a tub of some sort work?
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โOct-28-2017 03:16 PM
Lexx wrote:BizmarksMom wrote:
You need the 10 minute shower for your skin issues, but does everybody else really need that? I'm a woman with thick, medium length hair and I wash it with a Navy style shower. (Get wet all over. Turn water off. Soap up all over. Turn water on and rinse off.) Takes 5 minutes, tops. I do not wash my hair every day, especially while camping.
You haven't met my wife lol. She's OCD when it comes to cleanliness. If it were up to her, we'd be staying at the Four Seasons every trip and having afternoon tea. I want our family to spend quality time together. The kids are 6 yrs old. In another 10 years, they're not going to want to spend time with us as much. Now is the time to bond and enjoy them.
โOct-28-2017 03:16 PM
Lexx wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Look at wakeboard or wake surf ballast bags. You could get 1500 lbs of ballat sacks that sit in front of a bed divider. Ballast pump with longer hose to xfer to camper. Find a package on close out. Couple handled for 2 bomb proof ballast sacks and a 12v pump. Fold up and store when not in use.
When we go out for long boonie trips, I'll stop n fill a 450 lb sac on the back seat floor (truck camper) and 3-4 days later when our 50 gal runs out, drain gray back into the woods and refil FW.
Look at wakemakers.com for ideas.
Wow, thanks for the idea. Those bags are a good price. I guess my only concern is they're not meant for drinking water so they're not listed as BPA free. But for showering - hey why not? I guess we could just store the potable water in jugs.
โOct-28-2017 01:56 PM
BizmarksMom wrote:
You need the 10 minute shower for your skin issues, but does everybody else really need that? I'm a woman with thick, medium length hair and I wash it with a Navy style shower. (Get wet all over. Turn water off. Soap up all over. Turn water on and rinse off.) Takes 5 minutes, tops. I do not wash my hair every day, especially while camping.
โOct-28-2017 01:52 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Look at wakeboard or wake surf ballast bags. You could get 1500 lbs of ballat sacks that sit in front of a bed divider. Ballast pump with longer hose to xfer to camper. Find a package on close out. Couple handled for 2 bomb proof ballast sacks and a 12v pump. Fold up and store when not in use.
When we go out for long boonie trips, I'll stop n fill a 450 lb sac on the back seat floor (truck camper) and 3-4 days later when our 50 gal runs out, drain gray back into the woods and refil FW.
Look at wakemakers.com for ideas.
โOct-28-2017 01:45 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
What size is the water heater? If you are using "hot" water, you'll rip through 6 gallons of water in that heater in a heartbeat. If it's a 10 gallon, you'll still use up that 10 gallons (@ 2 gallons a minute?) in only 5 minutes, if you really need it hot. Not to mention, the close that (10 gallons) is used, cold water is replacing it. It doesn't take very long for HOT water to become cool water.