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How long does a shower last in a caravan?

Water when used sensibly will last for several days, depending on the size of your water tanks of course. We found that we used about seven litres for a basic shower.

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One thing we absolutely love about travelling is finding awesome, out of the way towns to visit. After staying for a few nights in Mudgee it was time to start making our way back towards the Gold Coast. In the caravanning community, most people make it a priority to have their van set up for free camping. This at a minimum generally means water tanks, solar panels, a toilet and shower and now quite often a grey water tank as well. Having previously travelled in a camper trailer (with a teen daughter in tow) we hadn’t really had the opportunity to do a lot of free camping. So on one of recent caravan trips around Carnarvon Gorge, we certainly took advantage of our self-contained status and found a couple of awesome free camps to spend a night or two in. Being new to free camping we weren’t sure what to expect and we certainly learnt some new tricks whilst we were away. These are our top 7 free camping tips.

TOILET TIME

There is no doubt that having a toilet on board is super convenient, but then someone gets the not so pleasant task of emptying the cassette. A task that I don’t think anyone is particularly keen on! I had done some research on the best approach to using the toilet and found that we didn’t need to use it as much as we thought we might. Of the three free camps we stayed in, all had lovely clean toilets. Now I know this isn’t always the case when travelling. At Carnarvon Gorge, we stayed at Sandstone Park, which presently only has porta-loos. But again these were spotlessly clean and we didn’t mind using them. The rest of the time we stayed in caravan parks. The good availability of toilets meant that we never used our on-board toilet for no. 2’s. The other thing I did was not put any toilet paper in the toilet. I bought a box of cheap nappy sacks – the scented variety – and just popped my used toilet paper into one. I then put the lot in the bin, which made the cassette super easy to empty. Obviously the above won’t work all the time, especially in remote locations, but when possible we think it’s a good idea. BE WATER WISE Water when used sensibly will last for several days, depending on the size of your water tanks of course. We found that we used about seven litres for a basic shower. This did not include me washing my hair. I used about 10 litres the one time I did wash my hair. We were actually really pleased with how long our water tanks did last for. GAS USAGE As a general rule, most vans these days come fitted with at least one 9kg gas bottle. Many have two fitted and this is the better option if you intend on doing a lot of free camping. Gas will power your fridge, provide you with hot water and cook your food. We actually found that our Dometic 3-way fridge ran better on gas and we did not empty a 9kg bottle in 2 weeks. FINDING FREE CAMPS There are so many books and apps around now that finding a free camp is relatively easy. We rely on our Camps Australia Wide book a lot. It also comes in an app now as well but we like carrying our book just in case we are in an area with no phone service. Wikicamps is also a popular app that many travellers use. There are also lots of great Facebook groups and pages to help you find spots. Arriving a little early at a free camp should ensure you get a good spot. If you think that the area you’re heading to might be popular arriving early is a good idea because some of these spots fill up very quickly. However we had no such problems. LEAVE NO TRACE If you are planning on free camping it is essential that you leave no trace. This means taking all your rubbish with you if there are no bins provided. If fires are permitted make sure you use a designated fire pit or a spot that has already had a fire on it. Don’t make a new site and as always, make sure the fire is fully extinguished with water before you leave. If you do have to take rubbish away with you, a spare wheel bin bag, like this one from Oz Trail, is ideal to put your smelly rubbish in.

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MEALS We like to keep our meals simple when we are travelling. After a day on the road or exploring we don’t want to have to spend ages cooking so a barbeque and salad suits us fine. Keeping meals simple also means less washing up which means less water usage. A win when you are free camping. PHONE AND TV RECEPTION Don’t expect phone service, decent radio or TV reception in some regional areas. We found several spots where there was no reception for anything until you were almost inside the town limits. Therefore, some books or a few board games or even something crafty might be needed to keep you or the kids occupied of an evening. For more information for first timers, check out our 7 tips for a stress free first camping trip.

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