Hi , I've just joined up ...am readying an ex tradie van for a trip maybe to Tassie first in early Autumn. I wanted to share with you something I've found...I live in a shed so am already living a camping life but not on the road yet. Bunnings have a super big black heavy duty plastic storage bin which makes a fab deep bath . It doesnt come with a lid. External measurements are 880 long 635 wide 510 deep It weighs 8 kgs
Showers are great but sometimes you need a nice long soak with a beer or a glass of bubbles! Its a size which could have several smaller containers stacked in for travelling and that way takes so little space. Cost me under $60...can't remember...but its so worth it! : )Cheers, Happy Wanderings
Welcome Denise, you will find this site full of friendly and knowledeable people. I won't show SWMBO this post.........................she will want one.
Thanks for the welcome...I've read many posts already and your'e right. Lots of help and support put out...some very clever techies out there too. You can use the tub too...just hang yr legs over the end !! : )
Thanks Dave,....perhaps you'd prefer to think of it as a super beer cooler for th next party just doing occasional time as a bath. Itsalso great for putting washing in and stomping like grapes especially heavy stuff like jeans n overalls.....does it pass muster now? : )
Now that is what I call making a grande entrance to the Forum.Welcome Denise.The G/N's Forum will have you in Tassie with the best Van around.Good luck,and Welcome to the"Friendly Forum".Cheers.Ibbo.
well I'm out with the jury on this one, bathtub indeed, perhaps if you could compile some evidence of it's usefulness, maybe a photo of you in pursuance of this event may convince me of it's worthiness
well I'm out with the jury on this one, bathtub indeed, perhaps if you could compile some evidence of it's usefulness, maybe a photo of you in pursuance of this event may convince me of it's worthiness
I'll second that.
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Welcome Denise: I've been away for a while and just catching up on here. Oh what a great idea but where do you store it in van, and how do you fill it?? I agree, a soak every now and then would be a treat!! We have a 21 ft Jayco. Will be going to Bunnings this week so will check it out!!
Hi Colleen,I think i'll put it on the bed driving and outside when stopped, under the awning. It has two holes in the rim at each end so will tie it to steel shelves(its an ex sparkies van with lovelybuilt in shelves ) for travelling. Cheers ,nice to talk to a sensible woman the guys are a bit overexcited about it.....
I personally could see HUGE benefits in carrying a bath. I just have difficulty grasping just how it could be done, not only the storage of the bath but carrying sufficient water to make it viable.
My liking of the idea is because I have some horrid skin issues which often can only be helped with a soak in a bath with some magic stuff I use in the water.
At home it is not unusual for me to have a bath every day or two as well as the usual daily shower.
I have so far been able to use a bucket and flannel as a poor substitute when we are traveling but it is a VERY poor substitute. I love stopping at the OzParks caravan park in Ceduna as they are the only park I know of to have a bath for patrons.
Cheers Neil
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MY23.5 Ford Wildtrak V6 Dual Cab / 21' Silverline 21-65.3
I personally could see HUGE benefits in carrying a bath. I just have difficulty grasping just how it could be done, not only the storage of the bath but carrying sufficient water to make it viable.
My liking of the idea is because I have some horrid skin issues which often can only be helped with a soak in a bath with some magic stuff I use in the water.
At home it is not unusual for me to have a bath every day or two as well as the usual daily shower.
I have so far been able to use a bucket and flannel as a poor substitute when we are traveling but it is a VERY poor substitute. I love stopping at the OzParks caravan park in Ceduna as they are the only park I know of to have a bath for patrons.
Cheers Neil
The OzParks Caravan park in Ceduna, the Ceduna Airport CP, good value for money, $20 a couple PN. for members $22 for non members.
Nothing flash but good clean amenities, would recommend it.
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The tub is only 8 kgs so I'll just throw it on the bed(empty of course) and tie it to the shelf frame then maybe a couple of crates with stuff in them will fit inside. I assume you have a bed in yr van....can you do that?
Water is another thing. 1 bucket of hot from fire or shower is enuff for a cool bath on a hot day, 3-4 isgreat for cold weather then u just fill the rest with a hose to your temp.
Even if its a shallow bath its really relaxing ,you just sit in there and bale it over yourself . You could put showerbags in the sun or polypipe toheat the water too.
I personally could see HUGE benefits in carrying a bath. I just have difficulty grasping just how it could be done, not only the storage of the bath but carrying sufficient water to make it viable.
My liking of the idea is because I have some horrid skin issues which often can only be helped with a soak in a bath with some magic stuff I use in the water.
At home it is not unusual for me to have a bath every day or two as well as the usual daily shower.
I have so far been able to use a bucket and flannel as a poor substitute when we are traveling but it is a VERY poor substitute. I love stopping at the OzParks caravan park in Ceduna as they are the only park I know of to have a bath for patrons.
Cheers Neil
dont know if this would work, but what about a blow up pool, in the privacy of your annexe of course. Wouldnt take much water, but enough to soak your frilly bits if you assume different poitions.