Internal showers & toilets are conveniences which take up valuable space within the camper. You could use a shower tent and portable toilet as do many others. Ken
Internal showers & toilets are conveniences which take up valuable space within the camper. You could use a shower tent and portable toilet as do many others. Ken
OK, that might be the answer Ken!
Couldn't work it out.
Though my Missus has a bladder the size of a peanut. So setting up a toilet tent 10 times a day while we're on the road might get tedious......
Though my Missus has a bladder the size of a peanut. So setting up a toilet tent 10 times a day while we're on the road might get tedious......
There are a lot of roadhouses and roadside rest stops with toilets to be taken advantage of, you'll be stopping anyway for fuel and rest, going to the loo is just a part of that. There's a public toilet map you can look up to find where the loos are. If you have a patch of floor space for it, you can also use a porta potti in your van. I had a porta potti in my previous van for overnight. It fitted in under a bed for transport.
Otherwise, do you know about the shewee? It's like a hospital bottle they give to men, but it's designed for women.
Internal showers & toilets are conveniences which take up valuable space within the camper. You could use a shower tent and portable toilet as do many others. Ken
Hi This is the right answer in our experience. You can have a portaloo in the van and use it as necessary, but use public loos as you go mostly. Built in showers are a lot of trouble and space. A tent is much easier. You carry water and a basin. You can use the public loos with the basin also. Find a shower in some places also. You can then always go to a caravan park every so often to have a good hot shower, do some washing, cook a good relaxed meal etc. Work it out what suits you two and the terrain and weather.
We don't have a toilet or shower. When remote camping we use a spade.
We use toiletmap to locate toilets. Sometimes go to a swimming centre and pay a couple of dollars to use shower. Sometimes use a caravan park for the night.
A bucket works well, it is surprising how little water you can get away with. Also soak clothes overnight in a bucket & they are easy to clean by hand.
We also have an air water gun running off air compressors, 0.5 litres a minute, not only economical to clean the car, it also works well as a shower.
https://toiletmap.gov.au/
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Would not be without a Shower/Loo (with a small wash basin in the corner) in our Long Wheel Base/High Roof Sprinter Campervan. ( Neither would SWMBO).
But we need to drop the Table to make up the double bed at night, but this arrangement has room to have at least 5 around the Table during the day if we have visitors or room to spread out if it just us on a Cold Rainy day.
Done my first lap, towing a pop top caravan (without a shower/toilet), and as Ken (kgarnett) has already said
I carried a pop-up shower tent, and a porta potty, and this worked for me, and I adapted to it
But as I got older, and purchased a motorhome with an ensuit, I find that I have adapted to this way of camping
I suppose that the bottom line is that, if you have adapted to the way you travel, then that is probably the best way to go
It also depends on whether you are constantly driving almost every day or staying at a spot for 4 or 5 days.
We like to do less driving, stay at a location for a while, bush walk & really get to know it.
This means quick pitching an en-suite tent is well worth it.
If we're on the move daily we use our Porta-Potte under our awning early each morning mostly in the dark, as we are early risers.
Driving 200-300 kms every day isn't really our idea of relaxation.
So many people say that they've been somewhere when all they've done is drive thru it.
Ask them something about it & they know nothing.
Don't get a tent like the one that Plain Truth shows UNLESS you learn the knack of folding it up & putting it in its bag. There is lots of funny displays on U-tube to keep you entertained for a while. Otherwise your friends, other campers will remember you well (like me)!!
The one that 86GTS shows (either singular or double) is much better.
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