fornesto wrote:In our experience, every decent campground has a nice bathroom and shower building. Even if we had a built-in shower, I'd still want to use the real thing where available. I would ask the question of where you will be camping. If you're truly going to be off the grid, you might want a shower. In my experience, cheap good showers are easy to come by and not worth the effort and expense to replicate in a teardrop. Just a thought.
Dee Bee wrote:Lloyd Christmas wrote:eamarquardt wrote:To build on earlier ideas. Go to the store and get one of the sprayer heads usually found at your kitchen sink. Nice flow patter and a "dead man's valve". Took the RV type shower head off the shower in our boat and replaced it with one of these. Worked great. Great shower in 2 or three gallowns of water. I still like my pressure cooker water heater (see album) and the pressure cooker pot doubles as a "wash basin" that can be heated up on a burner to keep the water nice and hot while actually doing the dishes.
Cheers,
Gus
I see where y'all are coming from. I'm so lost on what I really want to do now. As I mentioned before, I want it all for nothing.....or so it seems.
I really like the size of the teardrop and even a tad bigger would work. I love the low profile and light weight for towing so if I could just figure out how to get a shower (and can) the wife would approve of (fair amount of HOT water and accompanied holding tanks), I would be happy!
Thanks, guys.
I don't think you can have everything, but you can come close....
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