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Liberty 4x4 trail photos are up on the EWE Northern Cle Elum Ranger District 4×4 Overland Trip - Day 1 of 4 Report.
 
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What do people use for shower/poop stalls? The wife and I are thinking of doing a roof top style but didn’t know what the group does. Thanks for any ideas.
 
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What do people use for shower/poop stalls? The wife and I are thinking of doing a roof top style but didn’t know what the group does. Thanks for any ideas.
Stansport Cabana Privacy Shelter
Is it pretty quick to setup/takedown? Store pretty compact?

We keep looking at the roof rack mounted as it’s just a little bit more than these styles but didn’t know if it was really worth it
 

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Is it pretty quick to setup/takedown? Store pretty compact?

We keep looking at the roof rack mounted as it’s just a little bit more than these styles but didn’t know if it was really worth it
This is nice to place away from camp if you do group camp outs. We take it overland Jeep camping in case someone needs to use it. It make a great changing room for the boys when they go swimming in Toy on our Blue Mountain Overland Trip.

It is easy to set up and doesn't take up to much room. My sits on the rear fender between the Roll Bar and the side of Jeep tub in the JKU.

Here is a photo of it on the hood of my Son's YJ.
 
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WABDR Section 3 & Liberty photos are up on the EWE Northern Cle Elum Ranger District 4×4 Overland Trip - Day 2 of 4 Report.
 
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What do people use for shower/poop stalls? The wife and I are thinking of doing a roof top style but didn’t know what the group does. Thanks for any ideas.
We use the exact same stall as @Ceg. While easy to set up and take down and packs small, we are moving to a roof mounted one for her 4Runner build because I will be adding a roof mounted DIY solar shower and the roof top mounted shelter will be much easier to use with a shower.
 
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Liberty & Gallagher photos are up on the EWE Northern Cle Elum Ranger District 4×4 Overland Trip - Day 3 of 4 Report.
 

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Gallagher Head Lake & Van Epps photos are up on the EWE Northern Cle Elum Ranger District 4×4 Overland Trip - Day 4 of 4 Report.
 

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What do people use for shower/poop stalls? The wife and I are thinking of doing a roof top style but didn’t know what the group does. Thanks for any ideas.
We use the exact same stall as @Ceg. While easy to set up and take down and packs small, we are moving to a roof mounted one for her 4Runner build because I will be adding a roof mounted DIY solar shower and the roof top mounted shelter will be much easier to use with a shower.
This is exactly what I’m thinking of doing. I found an awning style that was $70 more than the pop up’s that have been shown. I’m about to pull the trigger since if we don’t like it, we aren’t out much.
 
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This is the cheapest one I’ve found

 
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This is the cheapest one I’ve found

Thanks G, that is better priced than the ones I have been looking at… did you happen to see the gas water heater as well…
 
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Next weekend we will be at the Pioneer Power Show & Swap Meet at the Central Washington WA Museum in Union Gap. This is a cool event we have been vending at since 2016. There is a lot of old equipment to see, tractor pulls, old equipment demos, parade, a Kiddie Train, and so much more.

There is swap meet space available for those who want to sell some of the unneeded stuff taking up our space for new stuff. We are in that area selling food. Camp in your space.

Hope to see you there!
 

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Sounds like a good time. Sorry i have to work,
 
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So I’m trying to find a local place to get eye nuts for our roof rack and came across Grainger. They have two different versions. A low carbon and a Zinc. Does someone know more about steel than I do that can tell me which would work for just holding totes and a solar shower to the rack?
 

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M Rose

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So I’m trying to find a local place to get eye nuts for our roof rack and came across Grainger. They have two different versions. A low carbon and a Zinc. Does someone know more about steel than I do that can tell me which would work for just holding totes and a solar shower to the rack?
Either one will work… low carbon is going to rust quicker, but can be powder coated or pained to minimize oxidation… where as galvanized will rust and there isn’t much of anything you can do to prevent it.
 
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