the roadshowers side mounting and profile was going to be an idea fit for a 10 gallon tank, cant find it anywhere. Anyone recommend DIY or other water storage solutions performantly affixed to the vehicle/trailer?
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Now this I like, but my gripes are something that the RoadShower's design already had. I would like to side mount mine to my rack as I have a RTT on most of the time, and I dont know if you could side mount this one due to hose position/outlet. I will reach out to their support but this might be the way.
Especially when you throw muddy dogs, muddy kids, sometimes even muddy mountain bikes into the mix, just better to have some hose-pressure water on hand to get all off.the idea of rinsing off is great instead of wet wipes
Good question, and I am sure it has been answered in some other areas on the forums. If it was me going completely off grid for 19 days i would bring a gallon per person per day, and I know that is a lot to carry on you/in the vehicle if you do not have a ton of storage. If you have the ability to hit a gas station or grocery store or something where you can replenish, the break it up, 2 people, for 5 days, you bring 10 gallons. then on day 5 or 6 when you make it to a place where there is civilization again, re-up, then rinse and repeat. HOWEVER, if you are going to be road-tripping and have plenty of access to stores, gas stations, etc. then get what you need for the next day or two and maximize the storage you have inside the vehicle.Slightly related/unrelated, we have some decent water storage ready for a 19-day road trip this summer.
A question that occurs to me: how/where do you fill up water when on an extended journey?
So we will be on interstates at least every other day and able to hit gas stations. I guess the thing that occurs to me is, how do I fill up 5-10 gallons of water at a gas station (or other common area), what does that look like? Is there a tap on wall of every gas station I don't know about? :)Good question, and I am sure it has been answered in some other areas on the forums. If it was me going completely off grid for 19 days i would bring a gallon per person per day, and I know that is a lot to carry on you/in the vehicle if you do not have a ton of storage. If you have the ability to hit a gas station or grocery store or something where you can replenish, the break it up, 2 people, for 5 days, you bring 10 gallons. then on day 5 or 6 when you make it to a place where there is civilization again, re-up, then rinse and repeat. HOWEVER, if you are going to be road-tripping and have plenty of access to stores, gas stations, etc. then get what you need for the next day or two and maximize the storage you have inside the vehicle.
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Buy 1 Gallon jugs of water and put them in your vehicle. If you dont have enough space for 10x 1-gallon water jugs, buy something like THIS and poor the gallons into 1 or 2 individual containers.So we will be on interstates at least every other day and able to hit gas stations. I guess the thing that occurs to me is, how do I fill up 5-10 gallons of water at a gas station (or other common area), what does that look like? Is there a tap on wall of every gas station I don't know about? :)
I will have to do some more research then. I just shot them over an email with the question on their "contact" link. I have an RTT, so side mounting it below the RTT's opening side (awning on the opposite side) would be ideal for my setup.You can side mount it using L-brackets as the whole bottom of the unit has metal countersunk threaded bolt attachment points molded in.
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