Author: computerfixitguy
Subject: Outside Shower Enclosure
Posted: 13 May 2017 at 8:08pm
I googled pathogens as that made real sense. So if a pathogen is a living thing, where would a camper get it? Except from the environment around the camper. So washing off living things, from the area in which there were obtained, seems OK to me. There are pathogens in water. So if you bring your water from far away, then you do bring hitch hikers essentially. However, don't most TT people fill up on water when they get close to the destination? Which still yields the same result.
Subject: Outside Shower Enclosure
Posted: 13 May 2017 at 8:08pm
I googled pathogens as that made real sense. So if a pathogen is a living thing, where would a camper get it? Except from the environment around the camper. So washing off living things, from the area in which there were obtained, seems OK to me. There are pathogens in water. So if you bring your water from far away, then you do bring hitch hikers essentially. However, don't most TT people fill up on water when they get close to the destination? Which still yields the same result.
Showering outside, uses 1 - 2 gallons. In volume, on a bad day, 2 tbsp of soap? Of which, 40% by volume is a natural oil for fragrance. Leaving about a tbsp of a cleanser. That doesn't seem too excessive.
Derek