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06-17-2019, 01:25 PM
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New Member
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Fetching water?
Hi all! Newbie here in the dreaming/feasibility planning stage. Which means I have a lot of dumb questions.
If one were to consider full time skoolie living, how does one go about accessing a water source to refill the water tank? Assume shower and sink, but maybe not an actual toilet. PortAPotty is sounding more my speed. Thx!
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06-17-2019, 01:36 PM
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Bus Crazy
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Originally Posted by LjinKS
Hi all! Newbie here in the dreaming/feasibility planning stage. Which means I have a lot of dumb questions.
If one were to consider full time skoolie living, how does one go about accessing a water source to refill the water tank? Assume shower and sink, but maybe not an actual toilet. PortAPotty is sounding more my speed. Thx!
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home, service stations, camp grounds - maybe carry a small pump to access a stream ( boil water advisory )
when we travel with our sled dogs, we often stop at a restaurant and get 5 gals +/- of hot water to mix with their supper
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06-17-2019, 01:45 PM
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Bus Crazy
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BLM and other areas sometimes have hydrants that aren't threaded. For those you need a water-thief.
A hose (several sizes recommended) that slips over the faucet. Hose clamp on one end, the business end fitted so you can attach your hose.
You want a potable water hose, btw. Typically, they're white, but I have one that's green on the outside, but the collar (& white interior) proclaim it as drinking water safe.
That is unless you don't mind the tasty toxins that may be found in a typical garden hose...
Welcome to the looney bin!
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06-17-2019, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by LjinKS
Hi all! Newbie here in the dreaming/feasibility planning stage. Which means I have a lot of dumb questions.
If one were to consider full time skoolie living, how does one go about accessing a water source to refill the water tank? Assume shower and sink, but maybe not an actual toilet. PortAPotty is sounding more my speed. Thx!
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That has been something we have been dealing with during our first 3 months of travel.
Some fuel stations have potable water. State parks or campgrounds are nice for a night. Flush tank, fill water, empty trash.
Joshua tree and some other Nation parks have water stations as well.
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06-17-2019, 02:45 PM
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Bus Crazy
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Here are some links to find dump stations, they also usually tell you whether you can get fresh water...
https://rvdumpsites.net/
https://www.rvdumps.com/
https://www.interstaterestareas.com/dump-stations/
We've had good luck paying to dump and fill at private & county campgrounds, too, even though we don't stay there.
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06-17-2019, 09:28 PM
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Thanks for the links! Appreciate the leads..
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06-17-2019, 09:29 PM
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Thank you!
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06-18-2019, 05:50 AM
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Bus Crazy
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Just one thing to add, I keep drinking water seperate, as I do sometimes fill from lakes or streams. Once home will empty and refill from the well though.
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06-18-2019, 05:58 AM
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Bus Crazy
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After a thorough decon, one hopes...
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06-19-2019, 01:14 AM
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Almost There
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Just so happens that where I am in grant pass you can do a bulk fill with the city!Ill look into other areas as well and if i find anything more like this ill share the link.
https://www.grantspassoregon.gov/1004/Bulk-Water
Not the process for everyone, but it seems simple enough.
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