Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2020 09:50:53 -0500
Reply-To: Eric Caron <ericcaron96@COMCAST.NET>
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From: Eric Caron <ericcaron96@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: Shower and amenities
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Hi David,
Got the messages, Good info.
The shower pump sounds fun. Nice if the sun has not cooperated and heated my solar shower! Could heat water on the stove then have a nice shower.
Being able to provide a good place to shower is certainly a way of being popular among other campers.
Eric Caron
> On Jan 6, 2020, at 9:06 AM, ddbjorkman@verizon.net wrote:
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> Hi Eric. Really late in catching up with e-mails.
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> I used to put my pop up shower under a branch or string a rope between 2 points and position shower under it. A couple of Christmases ago, my wife got me a usb chargeable camping shower pump. Drop it in a bucket of warm water and the shower head hangs into the pop up enclosure, which can also can be used as a privy with the porta pottie).
> Get a standard porta pottie. Marine stores carry them. I have a Dometic. Under the seat type may not be tall enough to be comfortable to sit on, as well as inaccessible when bed is down, a common time for use.
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> BTW, I have sent all these posts to you and the list. Hope yu are getting them.
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> Dave B.
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Caron <ericcaron96@comcast.net>
> To: David Bjorkman <ddbjorkman@verizon.net>
> Cc: vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
> Sent: Sat, Jan 4, 2020 11:15 am
> Subject: Shower and amenities was sticking with Vanagon
>
> Hi David,
>
> For shower I currently use the rear Bus depot hatch shelter and a solar bag shower.
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> Only down side is sometimes I camp where I need to lock the bus.
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> I’ve seen the tall shower tents but wondered how it would hold a heavy shower bag? How does it do that?
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> Still contemplating portable toilet options. Don’t know much about them, but I keep wondering if Technology has come up with a small easy to maintain version. So far has not been a problem, but with age I can see how this would be a factor in keeping my driving partner happy. Also, at some concert locations it would provide a more comfortable toilet solution!
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> Anyone ever create a cassette toilet that fits under the back seat and pops out when needed? Was, that won’t work, bed , when down is a problem.
> Maybe between the front seats.
>
> Eric Caron
>
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>> On Jan 4, 2020, at 10:38 AM, ddbjorkman@verizon.net <mailto:ddbjorkman@verizon.net> wrote:
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>> Eric, if you already don't, get a porta pottie. Fits real well behind the passenger seat. Then you will only be missing the inside shower ( on trips I carry a spring up cylindrical. enclosure and a bag shower).
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>> Dave B.
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>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Eric Caron <ericcaron96@COMCAST.NET <mailto:ericcaron96@COMCAST.NET>>
>> To: vanagon <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>>
>> Sent: Thu, Jan 2, 2020 2:38 pm
>> Subject: Just explored a sprinter camper, sticking to Vanagon!
>>
>> Hi folks,
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>> My neighbor has a fairly new Sprinter with Winnebago conversion.
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>> It is a nice truck. 4 wheel drive and full of nice features.
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>> I liked two things the most about it. It is new so very reliable, and it has a small shower and toilet. Third I did like the awning as it will automatically retract if wind comes up.
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>> But, That’s it. I feel like the space is so much more than a vanagon yet, it does less. Or certainly no more. In fact it sleeps three adults if you try hard, I have slept 4 just fine.
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>> He said it drives best about 55 miles an hour to 65 but not that fun to drive. 70 is a real challenge.
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>> He was also not happy with the conversion materials quality. And he said a rattly noisy ride.
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>> Give me a reliable Vanagon and I’ll deal without the shower and toilet.
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>> We have an amazing ride if we can just keep them happily going down the road!
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>> Eric Caron
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