htowners

Quarryville, PA

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Joined: 02/28/2006

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Our reason's for owning an RV are.
1.) Our own beds
2.) Our own shower
3.) Freedom to wander
I have a blue tote for when there are no sewer hookup's and do not mind a daily trip to the dump station to empty it.
2007 Dodge RAM 1500 Quad 4X4 5.7l; Tow Pkg 3.92; Equalizer
2007 Jayco 26L
1 DW
2 DS
1 Dog Sheena
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bob975

maryland

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Joined: 11/13/2007

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CG shower for me the DW and kids use it I am 6'5" it is hard to get it done right lol. also great for storage
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sclark

Minnesota

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Joined: 03/11/2005

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When we had our HTT, we used ours all the time. We use the shower in our new rig also. Good luck.
2004.5 Dodge Cummins
2007 Wildcat 32QBBS
Pair of Honda 2000 Watt generators
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emaav

Hillsboro, Oregon

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Joined: 01/20/2007

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We use the outside shower about 90% of the time and the inside one about 10%. All depends on the hookups.
Me (Eli) 1972
DW (Monique) 1974
DS (Alex) 1996
DD (Amanda) 2002
1997 GMC Safari
2003 Jayco Kiwi 21C
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jtwisconsin

Menomonie, WI

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Joined: 02/23/2006

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One of the reasons we purchased a trailer with a shower was to USE IT!

We used the one in our old hybrid all the time, and use the one at the seasonal site even more. However, I still make my kids use the campground facility since they are such slobs.
John, the lovely wife, plus the 3 kids.
2007 Jayco Jay Flight 31BHS - Parked at the Seasonal Site
Previous setups...
2002 Ford Explorer V6 pulling 2000 Trail-Lite Bantam B19
1997 Chevy Blazer pulling small Coleman popup
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cybervanner

Richmond, VA

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Joined: 09/25/2007

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One of the reasons why I ended up buying the HTT. My old Norris had a bath/shower combo that was just too small. The Trailmanor took way too much time to set up the shower, and It leaked around the edges of the extenstion panels...it was big enough to use however. The Palomino...just perfect 
I'm not a large guy at all, so I can fit in the RV showers pretty easily, and I want to use it whenever possible. During the summer, at full-hookup sites, it's great being able to shower in an air-conditioned or heated space...most parks don't have bathouses with HVAC! I use it occasionally boondocking too, but the holding tank fills up quickly. YOu gotta learn to turn the water on for only short bursts long enough to get the job done!
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Chuck&Gail

In the Colorado Mountains

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Joined: 06/16/2004

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We use ours if CG shower is dirty, or too far from our campsite.
Chuck
Wonderful Wife
Lovely German Shepherd.
1999 Mercedes ML320 TV
2003 Wanderer 187TB Toybox (3620# UVW, 4800# loaded)
Not yet camped in Hawaii, 4 Canada Provinces, & 2 Territories.
I can't be lost because I don't care where this lovely road is going
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carmine

Wisconsin

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One of the reasons we went from a pop-up was the shower, So we use alot. And I am a big guy, 325lbs 6ft 3. Works great now that a figured out how to get pressure. Frank
E350 Ford 7.3PSD conversion,3.73 rear end,super chipped, Rockwood Roo 21ss, 3500 kipor generator, 124 inch S&S Roadking, 2 teenage daughters, Boston Terrier (CARMINE)and a good look'in better 1/2, and I'm just big and ugly!! Thank GOD, Life is Good. 
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aateater

Cullman, AL

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We use it,
Too convenient to overlook.
Me, The Wife, and The Boy
2004 Ford F150 5.4 litre V8
2008 Skyline Malibu 2510
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spkncarl

Valley of the Sun/South East Valley

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Joined: 01/04/2007

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We use ours. Of course it depends on what type of trip we're taking. Just a two nighter (weekend campout) we might not but longer road trips, definately.
DD (15 yrs old) can't live without it, lol.
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