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Post by fordgoose15 on Feb 11, 2007 11:45:35 GMT -5
We used one of these last year. It was absolutely worth any little bit of extra effort. You should bring more water in the 5 gallon containers than you think you'll need, esp. if you have girls in your group who need to wash long hair - we had to get creative and use cooler water after it warmed up to refill the bags. And I recommend the pump that moves the water from your container on the ground up to the shower head. The hanging bags work, but this is much better:
If you plan to use this as your restroom also, as we did last year, get bags that are not too thin, as we had a couple break during late night drunken usage.
I want to bring one of these to Roo this year. But knowing me I'll put it off till the last minute and not bring it. Besides, as long as you get the four key areas you'll be fine, George Carlin fans know what I mean...and baby wipes and trough washing works just fine.
My Bf and i got this shower last year and took it to roo, it rocked!!! Our neighbors all wanted in on the use of the shelter too, it was great, we all made some new friends and everyone felt nice,cool and clean!! Definitely worth the money!
Post by sufficientlyvague on Apr 12, 2007 11:10:52 GMT -5
I hava a question about these shower tents. I was thinking of buying one for our tent only campsite. (for my sister and I and we would permit others to use it as well) Where does all the waste water go? Will it not kinda ooze out the vents in the bottom and flood the area around the tent and possibly get the surrounding area swampy? I'm not sure how crowded it will be in tent-only but I don't think the sleep tent right next to the shower tent would like this at all.
If there's enough grass around you should be okay but I've seen sites get very muddy. One year I had some frat boys who turned my site into a mudpit everyday even after I complained.
PLEASE be careful and polite and set up in a grassy area downhill from the nearest tents (or uphill from your own site so you only muddy up yourself.)
Post by oatmealschnappz on Apr 16, 2007 1:52:37 GMT -5
Just tough-it-out until you get home, folks! I've said it before(elsewhere) but, that glorius post-Roo shower is one of the best things you can imagine!