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A vandwelling camper or stealthcamper can use baby wipes to clean ones self (and I am talking about cleaning one's crotch in this post) but it is really only a way to freshen up a bit, delaying the need for an eventual shower.
A full on modern shower is wonderful, but it takes a lot of water and fuel to heat up the water, so it is not really feasible in a mobile or camping situation.
Between those two options there are (in order of water and energy use) spray bottle washing, washbasin washing, solar shower washing and pressure sprayer washing (pesticide canister). All of these use less water and energy than a real shower.
While cleaning one's self, we humans have a need for privacy. There has to be enough room to disrobe and hang or store clothes without them getting wet. There needs to be enough room for the user to squat down to clean one's self, with some support to avoid balance problems. There needs to be a floor which can take drips and splashes resulting from cleaning, and the water runoff needs to be managed. There needs to be a way to avoid stepping in wet dirt.
Ideally, a boondocker or stealthcamper needs to find a way to clean one's self that will work on a long term basis, and will not have one wanting to hit a real shower as soon as possible.
For a stealthcamper, washing needs to be done inside a van.
Option: Spraybottle
Privacy: close van curtains
Space: need an area of about 3'x3'
Waterproof floor: stand on a towel, or in a tray or bin
Greywater: dump tray or bin outside, dry towel outside
Dirt: not a problem inside van
Option: Washbasin
Privacy: close curtains
Space: need an area of about 3'x3'
Waterproof floor: stand on a towel, or in a tray or bin
Greywater: dump tray or bin outside, dry towel outside
Dirt: not a problem inside van
A boondocker can set something up outside for privacy, such as a shower tent or a tarp set up as a walled shelter to block views.
Option: Solar shower
Privacy: tent shower or tarp shelter, could change to shorts in the van, return to van to get fully clothed.
Space: need an area of about 3'x3'
Waterproof floor: need a pallet or something to stand on
Greywater: short showers can drain to ground if sloped correctly
Dirt: put shoes/sandals on in shelter or have carpet path between shower and van.
Source of water: Solar shower hung on something above shelter.
The solar shower is an option in the afternoon due to solar heat accumulation.
Option: Pressure sprayer shower
Privacy: tent shower or tarp shelter, could change to shorts in the van, return to van to get fully clothed.
Space: need an area of about 3'x3'
Waterproof floor: need a pallet or something to stand on
Greywater: short showers can drain to ground if sloped correctly
Dirt: put shoes/sandals on in shelter or have carpet path between shower and van.
Source of water: Pressure canister filled with hot water, heated on cooker.
Are there other options?
Which of these options could you be comfortable and clean with on a long term basis?
A full on modern shower is wonderful, but it takes a lot of water and fuel to heat up the water, so it is not really feasible in a mobile or camping situation.
Between those two options there are (in order of water and energy use) spray bottle washing, washbasin washing, solar shower washing and pressure sprayer washing (pesticide canister). All of these use less water and energy than a real shower.
While cleaning one's self, we humans have a need for privacy. There has to be enough room to disrobe and hang or store clothes without them getting wet. There needs to be enough room for the user to squat down to clean one's self, with some support to avoid balance problems. There needs to be a floor which can take drips and splashes resulting from cleaning, and the water runoff needs to be managed. There needs to be a way to avoid stepping in wet dirt.
Ideally, a boondocker or stealthcamper needs to find a way to clean one's self that will work on a long term basis, and will not have one wanting to hit a real shower as soon as possible.
For a stealthcamper, washing needs to be done inside a van.
Option: Spraybottle
Privacy: close van curtains
Space: need an area of about 3'x3'
Waterproof floor: stand on a towel, or in a tray or bin
Greywater: dump tray or bin outside, dry towel outside
Dirt: not a problem inside van
Option: Washbasin
Privacy: close curtains
Space: need an area of about 3'x3'
Waterproof floor: stand on a towel, or in a tray or bin
Greywater: dump tray or bin outside, dry towel outside
Dirt: not a problem inside van
A boondocker can set something up outside for privacy, such as a shower tent or a tarp set up as a walled shelter to block views.
Option: Solar shower
Privacy: tent shower or tarp shelter, could change to shorts in the van, return to van to get fully clothed.
Space: need an area of about 3'x3'
Waterproof floor: need a pallet or something to stand on
Greywater: short showers can drain to ground if sloped correctly
Dirt: put shoes/sandals on in shelter or have carpet path between shower and van.
Source of water: Solar shower hung on something above shelter.
The solar shower is an option in the afternoon due to solar heat accumulation.
Option: Pressure sprayer shower
Privacy: tent shower or tarp shelter, could change to shorts in the van, return to van to get fully clothed.
Space: need an area of about 3'x3'
Waterproof floor: need a pallet or something to stand on
Greywater: short showers can drain to ground if sloped correctly
Dirt: put shoes/sandals on in shelter or have carpet path between shower and van.
Source of water: Pressure canister filled with hot water, heated on cooker.
Are there other options?
Which of these options could you be comfortable and clean with on a long term basis?