Hi! Just after info please. We have yet to purchase our rig and are undecided whether to worry about ensuite facilities. We have noticed that some forums mention that volunteers need to check to ensure that toilet is aboard at certain national parks etc.
If you have your own porta potti, shower and tent is that not acceptable as being self contained? Just thought we should check
The dilemma about have a loo...or not have a loo!
Guess it depends what you want from camping...off indefinitely? A few months? A few days?
Where you want to camp? Caravan park? National parks? Free camp?
For us the ensuite was 100% yes! There is no way I want to walk across a camp ground in my dressing gown in the middle of the night for a wee! We are also LIVING full time in the van so ensuite was a certainty!
We also choose to free camp so a toilet in van is essential for us. Others do the free camping with portable toilet and shower tent and that is fine for them. I prefer not to.
So the bottom line is...what way do YOU want to do it?
JayDee said
03:29 PM Jun 17, 2014
Yes, all in favour of en suite. Nothing worse than teaming rain on a cold night and nature calls.;l
Guess it comes down to what you desire and the then cost of same.
But if possible go with en suite. You won't r egret same.
jay&Dee
jetj said
06:39 PM Jun 17, 2014
Millar family wrote:
Hi! Just after info please. We have yet to purchase our rig and are undecided whether to worry about ensuite facilities. We have noticed that some forums mention that volunteers need to check to ensure that toilet is aboard at certain national parks etc.
If you have your own porta potti, shower and tent is that not acceptable as being self contained? Just thought we should check
prior to our final decision...Many thanks!!
Happy days!
Most people I know who start with a caravan without ensuite trade up to one with.
Millar family said
09:11 PM Jun 18, 2014
Thankyou so much for your replies...gives us something else to think about.
Happy days
Karen
neilnruth said
09:30 PM Jun 18, 2014
If you check the used caravan yards, it is usually no ensuited vans that have been traded in. BUT we don't have an ensuite and it hasn't stopped us from travelling. We do have a portapottie and an external shower if we put the tent up.
Radar said
12:11 PM Jun 20, 2014
Hi All
Like NeilnRuth I have my van with the porto loo and external shower for when the needs arise. maybe down the track when we have finished going oversea and doing other things that take our time we will look at up grading but in the mean time will make do enjoying what we have and that is so important.
Maybe ask yourself do you need to go to those N/p where they have Volunteers to check your rig for these items as they surely will be busy, for few dollars more you possibly could stay in comfort of a low cost caravan park.
We alternate between what is out there enjoying all we can find, for the same money as a showground have stayed at a better c/p and then free camped with a clean shower and toilet, yes for free. A week latter after staying with family we camped at beautiful spot for 2 nights with no amenities but a great big bush
Happy touring, Ralph
Radar said
12:11 PM Jun 20, 2014
Hi All
-- Edited by Radar on Friday 20th of June 2014 12:14:46 PM
Hi! Just after info please. We have yet to purchase our rig and are undecided whether to worry about ensuite facilities. We have noticed that some forums mention that volunteers need to check to ensure that toilet is aboard at certain national parks etc.
If you have your own porta potti, shower and tent is that not acceptable as being self contained? Just thought we should check
prior to our final decision...Many thanks!!
Happy days!
Gday...
This is taken from a Tasmanian website - (http://www.lgat.tas.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/Recreational_Vehicle_Guidleines.pdf)
Whilst this is Tasmanian sourced, it is pretty much the accepted definition of "self-contained" through Straya.
Cheers - John
Gday...
Sorry Millar Family I nearly forgot
Cheers - John
This is the CMCA Leave No Trace Code of Conduct download;
https://www.cmca.net.au/cmca-documents/cmca-club-documents/64-leave-no-trace-code-of-conduct
Some info here also, see;
http://garysoffice.com/2009/02/28/free-camping-code-of-conduct/
Guess it depends what you want from camping...off indefinitely? A few months? A few days?
Where you want to camp? Caravan park? National parks? Free camp?
For us the ensuite was 100% yes! There is no way I want to walk across a camp ground in my dressing gown in the middle of the night for a wee! We are also LIVING full time in the van so ensuite was a certainty!
We also choose to free camp so a toilet in van is essential for us. Others do the free camping with portable toilet and shower tent and that is fine for them. I prefer not to.
So the bottom line is...what way do YOU want to do it?
Guess it comes down to what you desire and the then cost of same.
But if possible go with en suite. You won't r egret same.
jay&Dee
Most people I know who start with a caravan without ensuite trade up to one with.
Happy days
Karen
Hi All
Like NeilnRuth I have my van with the porto loo and external shower for when the needs arise. maybe down the track when we have finished going oversea and doing other things that take our time we will look at up grading but in the mean time will make do enjoying what we have and that is so important.
Maybe ask yourself do you need to go to those N/p where they have Volunteers to check your rig for these items as they surely will be busy, for few dollars more you possibly could stay in comfort of a low cost caravan park.
We alternate between what is out there enjoying all we can find, for the same money as a showground have stayed at a better c/p and then free camped with a clean shower and toilet, yes for free. A week latter after staying with family we camped at beautiful spot for 2 nights with no amenities but a great big bush
Happy touring, Ralph
Hi All
-- Edited by Radar on Friday 20th of June 2014 12:14:46 PM