TrailerManNJ
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I realize that most of the nomads on here don't normally stay at campgrounds, but I'm hoping a few of you might have some know-how on my question, which is...
Due to medical issues I have, my balance is very poor. I also cannot stand (comfortably & painlessly) for more than a few minutes at a stretch. So, showering in a wet, slippery campground facility isn't the safest idea for me. Plus, most of those facilities are nasty anyway, and I'd prefer an alternative.
As I'll mainly be staying at campground tent sites, my idea is to set up a 6'X6' pop-up tent where I can take quick Navy showers inside using a 5 gallon bucket and Ivation pump, while SAFELY seated on my medical walker or small shower chair. However...
From what I understand, many campgrounds don't allow any kind of grey water to be dropped on the ground. They want it to be contained of and emptied in a dump station or similar venue. But I've also heard of other places where it's okay, provided one use eco-friendly soaps, shampoos, etc. Finally, I know some places couldn't give a hoot at all, and are only concerned about black water.
What's the reality in the majority of private campgrounds - especially at tent sites where I'll be staying? If a facility says no grey water on the ground, is it more of a wink & nod type of thing, or seriously enforced? I'm not sure how anyone would even know how I'm showering if I'm in an enclosed tent using minimal water.
My backup solution would be creating some type of portable shower pan (like a large, shallow 3'X3' plastic storage bin) to put a small chair inside of while showering, but I'd rather not have to lug around something like this if at all possible.
Due to medical issues I have, my balance is very poor. I also cannot stand (comfortably & painlessly) for more than a few minutes at a stretch. So, showering in a wet, slippery campground facility isn't the safest idea for me. Plus, most of those facilities are nasty anyway, and I'd prefer an alternative.
As I'll mainly be staying at campground tent sites, my idea is to set up a 6'X6' pop-up tent where I can take quick Navy showers inside using a 5 gallon bucket and Ivation pump, while SAFELY seated on my medical walker or small shower chair. However...
From what I understand, many campgrounds don't allow any kind of grey water to be dropped on the ground. They want it to be contained of and emptied in a dump station or similar venue. But I've also heard of other places where it's okay, provided one use eco-friendly soaps, shampoos, etc. Finally, I know some places couldn't give a hoot at all, and are only concerned about black water.
What's the reality in the majority of private campgrounds - especially at tent sites where I'll be staying? If a facility says no grey water on the ground, is it more of a wink & nod type of thing, or seriously enforced? I'm not sure how anyone would even know how I'm showering if I'm in an enclosed tent using minimal water.
My backup solution would be creating some type of portable shower pan (like a large, shallow 3'X3' plastic storage bin) to put a small chair inside of while showering, but I'd rather not have to lug around something like this if at all possible.