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RoyB
Apr 09, 2015Explorer II
We only blow-out our water lines when camping in very low temperatures. The BLOW OUT method is very quick for us us if we feel like the low temps may do some harm to us over night. We can then re-fill the tanks the next day and continue on...
We also very seldom use our fresh water for consumption. We always have a couple of same brand bottled water with us to get the same great bean coffee taste when we grind and brew our own fresh made bean coffee all the time. We use this water for drinking and cooking with.
The campground and fresh water tanks are only used for washing dishes, taking showers, and flushing the pots etc... As said in a similar post up the thread here I also may get to squirt a squirrel too with the camp ground water haha...
Roy Ken
We also very seldom use our fresh water for consumption. We always have a couple of same brand bottled water with us to get the same great bean coffee taste when we grind and brew our own fresh made bean coffee all the time. We use this water for drinking and cooking with.
The campground and fresh water tanks are only used for washing dishes, taking showers, and flushing the pots etc... As said in a similar post up the thread here I also may get to squirt a squirrel too with the camp ground water haha...
Roy Ken
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