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GaryWT wrote:thirtydaZe wrote:
We do. We dont allow others to though.
So if you are at the fire with friends you tell them to go elsewhere if they have to go?
As for to OP, the campground bathrooms are one thing but to pick a jiffy john or pit toilet or other over your own RV toilet, that is strange. I hate using those when they are the only option, never mind if I had a choice. Too each his own I guess.
A while back on one of these sites someone said they did not put any paper in the rv toilet, they would just through it in the trash can in the bathroom, not that started a debate...
โMay-17-2015 05:47 PM
thirtydaZe wrote:
We do. We dont allow others to though.
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โMay-17-2015 11:33 AM
Terryallan wrote:Lantley wrote:
We use the entire bathroom exclusively. We never even look at the PUBLIC bath houses.
Since they are PUBLIC they can only be so clean.:S
use the pool???
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โMay-17-2015 09:51 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:Ron3rd wrote:tenhorsun wrote:
We're looking into buying our first trailer. Friends of ours bought their first one a few years ago and love it.
But this is interesting. They say they NEVER use their toilet except for quick toilet breaks, if you know what I mean. Otherwise, they use the campground restrooms or park outhouses. They say that using a trailer toilet ruins it... that the smell is always there. !?!? Surely this cannot be true. One reason why we want a trailer is to have the comfort of our own home with us. We don't WANT to use a public restroom. Plus, we plan to camp on public forest land where there are no facilities. What do YOU do?
Your friends don't know what they're talking about and must have some weird obsession with odor. Their comments are some of the most ridiculous I've heard in 20 years. Your trailer is an extension of your home; why would you use a public toilet when you have your "home" toilet with you? They must like Hotel beds. No thanks. Talk to real RV'ers and get some real advice. Good for a chuckle though.
I Beg Your Pardon! I am a REAL RV'er and I choose to use the public bathrooms when available except at night. I have no qualms about dumping, (the tank, no pun intended) it's easy and quick. And if you read my previous post on this subject (above) you would see I have dealt with some pretty awful bathrooms.
However there are other considerations beside dumping that go into peoples choice of what they do. Further your assertion that the TEST for a "REAL RV'er" is where they poo is full of more S!!* than has been discussed here.
โMay-17-2015 09:27 AM
Ron3rd wrote:tenhorsun wrote:
We're looking into buying our first trailer. Friends of ours bought their first one a few years ago and love it.
But this is interesting. They say they NEVER use their toilet except for quick toilet breaks, if you know what I mean. Otherwise, they use the campground restrooms or park outhouses. They say that using a trailer toilet ruins it... that the smell is always there. !?!? Surely this cannot be true. One reason why we want a trailer is to have the comfort of our own home with us. We don't WANT to use a public restroom. Plus, we plan to camp on public forest land where there are no facilities. What do YOU do?
Your friends don't know what they're talking about and must have some weird obsession with odor. Their comments are some of the most ridiculous I've heard in 20 years. Your trailer is an extension of your home; why would you use a public toilet when you have your "home" toilet with you? They must like Hotel beds. No thanks. Talk to real RV'ers and get some real advice. Good for a chuckle though.
โMay-16-2015 06:53 PM
reed cundiff wrote:
We were in line to dump at Rocky Mountain NP. There were two German women ahead of us (said their husbands did not like to travel so they left them in Germany) and noticed they did not use rubber gloves. They said "we are not getting anything on our hands and shall immediately scrub with hot soap and water, and then with Hand Sanitizer, so why wear gloves. I still use rubber gloves
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