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I'm preparing to spend about 4 months in Quartzsite next fall/winter, so a couple of questions.
I have been watching YT videos about every day and one of the common complaints I'm hearing is about the wind and cold. I am leaving the northeast to go to what I thought would be warmer and sunnier temps (I was originally planning to go to the Philippines). Is the wind and cold in Quartzsite typical that time of year?
Which leads me to my next question.
I have an Aliner Expedition which has all of the amenities, except an indoor shower. There is an outdoor hose and shower head. I planned to erect a shower tent but I understand the rules prohibit the discharge of grey water, which is in contrast to the many shower tents I've observed used and discussed in the YT videos I've watched. Is this one of those rules that is generally not enforced? I'm aware that there are shower facilities in town and I do plan to utilize them, but I had hoped to do so only as a supplement to my own camper shower, and particularly on them COLD days.
As always, any insight is greatly appreciated.
I have been watching YT videos about every day and one of the common complaints I'm hearing is about the wind and cold. I am leaving the northeast to go to what I thought would be warmer and sunnier temps (I was originally planning to go to the Philippines). Is the wind and cold in Quartzsite typical that time of year?
Which leads me to my next question.
I have an Aliner Expedition which has all of the amenities, except an indoor shower. There is an outdoor hose and shower head. I planned to erect a shower tent but I understand the rules prohibit the discharge of grey water, which is in contrast to the many shower tents I've observed used and discussed in the YT videos I've watched. Is this one of those rules that is generally not enforced? I'm aware that there are shower facilities in town and I do plan to utilize them, but I had hoped to do so only as a supplement to my own camper shower, and particularly on them COLD days.
As always, any insight is greatly appreciated.