by CD1 » Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:29 pm
Lloyd Christmas, I hear you about the wife and the shower thing. I am brand spanking new to TD camping, and have a new one on order. Has sink with 7-8 gallon fresh, but no shower. Trust me, my wife is just like yours, and thus, I have cajoled her only into one Labor Day camping trip to Indiana at The Last Resort, and that is only for two nights. The shower/toilet thingy bothers her immensely.
I really hve no desire to lug around wicked heavy gray water--I will dump in a portable container, and don't desire it attached to my camper. And inside camper stand up showers, et cetera, will likely be fraught with problems: condensation, leaks, mold, and such.
I plan to use the campground shower, or take a handy dip in the swimming pool (I know, plenty of pee and other geeedis after an all day kiddie fest in the "cement pond", but at least it's chlorinated and takes the sweat off my skin). I think a pair of flip-flops, a bar of Ivory, and a hot and long campground shower is going to beat anything like a solar low flow bag.
Hell, in the hospital and other such places, sponge baths rule. A couple pots of camp stoved hot and toasty water and a clean sea sponge applied directly to the stinky body (Head On--apply directly to the forehead. Head On...) really can get a ton of water on the skin quickly. Another option, and plenty hot.
Anyhow, these are some of the ideas I have, and will try out this summer.
Getting Wife to sit in the middle of the teardrop, head out the open roof vent and smiling to passers-by while discretely pooping into a five gallon bucket of kitty litter in the center of our mattress...now we're getting to a real challenge. Cd1