One of my greatest concerns in contemplating a possible "vanlife" move is the potential difficulty of taking a shower. I realize the various possibilities that exist, but the trick is in planning ahead. For instance, many campgrounds have showers, but not all by any means and not always open to the great unwashed public. Oregon state campgrounds almost always have showers that anyone can use, for $2 if you're not camping there, but that's not the norm in the rest of the country. National parks almost never have showers, and they're expensive and crowded when they do. Gateway communities usually have something like a laundromat with showers, but you often have to stifle the gag reflex. And while a truck stop shower is very very nice, the price has skyrocketed to $15 (or worse).
So I was wondering: has anyone put together a comprehensive list of where a nomadic bum can find a free/cheap shower in the various burgs and communities of this great nation of ours? What about public campgrounds (that, ideally, let you use their showers for a nominal fee whether or not you're camping there)? Also, what about car washes that let you put on a swimsuit and walk through them slowly?
I haven't seen any DUI solutions that are really practical for living out of a car--the problems of having enough water, disposing of the waste water, etc. Also, privacy is often an issue. And going without for more than maybe one extra day is a practical impossibility for me--I know I can't stand it. So maybe this is a more paramount consideration for me than for others.
So I was wondering: has anyone put together a comprehensive list of where a nomadic bum can find a free/cheap shower in the various burgs and communities of this great nation of ours? What about public campgrounds (that, ideally, let you use their showers for a nominal fee whether or not you're camping there)? Also, what about car washes that let you put on a swimsuit and walk through them slowly?
I haven't seen any DUI solutions that are really practical for living out of a car--the problems of having enough water, disposing of the waste water, etc. Also, privacy is often an issue. And going without for more than maybe one extra day is a practical impossibility for me--I know I can't stand it. So maybe this is a more paramount consideration for me than for others.