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Taking
a Campground Shower
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Nothing
feels better and helps you relax more than a shower after a day of fun and
activity in the outdoors. Each campground has its own setup but one thing
is for sure....it's definitely not like home. The size, the water
temperature, the water pressure, the cleanliness and the line of people
waiting to get in are all common complaints heard about campground shower
facilities. We just have to make the best of it. Consider the following
tips to help with your experience.
Use a
shower bag--this is a waterproof bag that you can carry all your items
and clothes in.
Or use a
5 gallon bucket for the same purpose--you can also use it as a seat if
waiting in line
Use a
pair of flip flops for your feet
Use a
plastic soap container
Remember
your quarters, you never know when the showers may be coin operated
Plan
your shower during off times--very early morning, early afternoon,
later in the evening
Don't
fuss at camp--leave the makeup, special soaps and lotions, hair dryer
and curling iron, razors, etc at home.
You
could also consider a camping shower--a large plastic bag with a spout
that you can hang up to use. Shower pumps can add additional
convenience. (See below)
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These
tips are suggestions only and are meant to be helpful to our readers.
Tips
should be used at readers own discretion. |
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