happybooker1 wrote: I'm a librarian & I always have scads of book totes that I get for freebies. We have a couple in the Pup that we use as bath totes/beach totes/extra shopping bags. When they wear out, I'll pull out some more from my closet!
Dang I just gave a couple of those totes away and now here I am looking for totes. Why didn't think of that. The next one that comes into my library is MINE.
I have a small rectangular duffle bag with 2 end pouches that is always used as my "shower bag" when I use my pop up, TT or tent camp. It is a different color than my other duffle bags. It is kept ready and permanently stored in my TT when home with everything in it. It has 2 small battery powered lights, medicines and aspirin, Zantac, small fisrt aid kit, sewing kit and safety pins, wash rags, deoderant, mesh bag to put my dirty clothes in, soap caddy and 2 towels. When I go to take a shower in the camp ground shower when I use the pop up or tent camp I put my change of clothes in it too when I head to the shower. It also has a shaving kit type pouch with tooth brush and paste, shampoo and various other toiletries.
We 'splurged' on those vinyl, zippered bags, that have all the pockets and netting in them. They are not actually hung in the shower, if that is what you're asking. But, it is large enough to carry shampoo, lotion, toothpaste and toothbrush, soap, and all other items. It has a hook to hang it on something, or over a door. Really handy for camping. Paid a bit for it, but it is used multiple times a day and used for non-camping travel too. Most camp stores carry them. It zippers up to about 9 inches square. It's one of those "can't do without" items for us now.
Yes, we could use some plastic bags from the store if we really wanted to save....
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When we use campground showers, we use white Sterlite "tubs" with holes in the sides, about 14 x 10 inches. They sit on the bench found in most showers. They also stack compactly for storage. We wear plastic sandals or Crocs to the shower and keep them on while showering, so we don't have to stand on the shower floor with bare feet.
These tubs can be used for lots of other things when camping.
Flip flops are the most important shower accessory to me! I'll never allow flesh to cement contact in a public shower/restroom if I can at all help it.
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lovemountains wrote: When we use campground showers, we use white Sterlite "tubs" with holes in the sides, about 14 x 10 inches. They sit on the bench found in most showers. They also stack compactly for storage. We wear plastic sandals or Crocs to the shower and keep them on while showering, so we don't have to stand on the shower floor with bare feet.
These tubs can be used for lots of other things when camping.
We use the same type but smaller, about the size of a shoe box. Everything we need for the shower goes into the box. Soap, shampoo, rinse, quarters, dry clothes and towel sit on top.
We use flip flops because they are easy to get into and out of while standing on one foot trying to get dressed.
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My wife bought us a couple of matching plastic oval carriers with handles. I carry elec. razor, shampoo, soap, hairbrush, toothpaste and brushes, spray, deodorant, moose/gel. We have small mesh back pack type bags for our clothing.
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