I actually voted for inside but I have both and use both.
Definitely inside when cold, windy, raining etc but outside when hot, sandy, grubby (working) etc.
Mind you, you can add several thousand dollars more to the cost of your van with the added option of an indoor shower....so that might be a consideration.....or not.
We dont have an indoor shower, for reasons of weight and cost, and when Free-camping I have regretted that a bit. I've regretted having a proper toilet with a door you can close even more!
we have inside shower........... it makes a great storeroom. It is a bit tricky actually and you have to find a good balance. We do use the shower but not that often. When camping out bush we use river water, heat it up in solar bags and use the shower tent (no river we use inside but dont stay long.) This leaves us more fresh clean water for every day things. It also saves gas. So im saying when free camping if you have an alternate you can stay longer. However SWMBO would not not have an inside shower and loo.
I'm voting for inside, only because if you have the room and can afford it why not.
Ditto on that.
We have a very small van, purposely chosen so we can drag it down as many rutted and ugly tracks as we can find, so we don't have the room for a shower and toilet, but my wife would love to have one.
No Doubt, INSIDE, its just so much more convenient & 'normal'. When on the road full time you have to forgo many of lifes little pleasures but if you can afford it & have the room then why forgo a private, clean & comfortable place to have a shower. My views also apply to an inside loo, it's so nice to have a place of your own & in your own home"mobile in this case" to sit in private & quiet peace & contemplate life as you do your business.
Cheers
Jon
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Words of warning - if you do choose to refit and install in inside shower then make sure you pay lots of attention to the waterproofing and ventilation. Remember that caravans are flexible so your shower walls and base will be moving around so choose them carefully to provide natural waterproofing and not to simply rely upon the silicon sealant.
Natural waterproofing? You know, making sure that lips overlap each other and any water running down will end up going down the drain and not leaking between seams and wetting (and then rotting) the timber frame of your van.
We dont have an indoor shower, for reasons of weight and cost, and when Free-camping I have regretted that a bit. I've regretted having a proper toilet with a door you can close even more!
hahah, one of my best memories is sitting down to contemplate life just as the sun rose, with the view of NT stretched out as far as I could see... Could have struck me with a thunderbolt there and then, i'd have been OK with that.
An inside shower and loo has not been a priority for me because of cost and space. If you do get one make sure it is a decent sized one. I recently rented a huge Kea with a tiny shower and only used it once - it was too cramped to get a decent foam up and impossible to dry myself which defeats the purpose really if you have to step out into the main van to fling a towel around.
Inside, 100%. Also there are many camps that are stating "self contained only". While I am happy to shower almost anywhere, my wife will say no to this, she says something about women being made differently to men. Just seems picky to me, but who am I to disobey.
terry
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Another vote for inside but beware of the extra weight you will be adding in regard to maximum axle and ball weight as well as maintaining balance overall, we wouldnt be without our en suite especially when free camping.
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thanks again for all the answers and for all the suggestions and advice.
We have decided to go with a shower/toilet combo 700 x 720. I masked out our home shower and have tested it for size and that seems to be good, so now we just have to decide on best spot for it and fit it.
thanks again for all the answers and for all the suggestions and advice.
We have decided to go with a shower/toilet combo 700 x 720. I masked out our home shower and have tested it for size and that seems to be good, so now we just have to decide on best spot for it and fit it.
regards Jean
Good on you Jean, I am sure you will be very happy with your new shower/toilet combo.
Will you post us a pic of it when it is done please?