Yeah its very affordable I think under $40. I even use this shower at home when the power goes out. We are on a well and when we lose power we have no water pressure so I fill a bucket from the stream, boil it and shower down with this little thing. Sometimes power takes a few days to come back on at our place as we are in the woods and very rural. Nice to have.
I have never seen anything like this. I would go camping if I can take a shower & use the restroom in this & I'm not even the type that likes to camp. This is SO NEAT!
Camping is so much better than it was even twenty years ago. I see people set up a seperate kitchen tent with little sinks that have just a bowl with a stopper in it and rechargable faucet but they can cook outside and keep smells out of their trailers. Little pop up poop tents and I'd love to have this deluxe one but my hubby wants a soundproof room for that. We have a trailer with a shower and toilet but it's better to keep all that moisture outside. I'd love a little tent for a recirculating shower... Everything can be recharged, you can even carry panels for portable solar. We don't have that but we charge off our alternator when we drive and just plug into our jeep in a pinch. My husband can run his CPAP. We like to travel but don't feel comfortable in hotel beds. Camping for the win.
Camping is so good for the soul. It is groundment we need ever so often. To be around quiet & nature. Our minds can relax and rest. Some really beautiful areas if we choose to explore. Being one with nature ever so often as God designed it. Hearing the birds, being in simplicity, night skies, campfires are calming, falling asleep to rolling water or waterfalls are the best naps/sleep! Camping food is the best too! Coffee, bacon & eggs breakfasts always taste better camping. We find so much to do outdoors we wouldn't do normally. Boating, watertubing, swimming in beautiful waterfalls, hiking. Etc. They have roomy air tents now and RV's today are like homes. 😊 A weekend here or there rejuvenates.
@@LoneCrowAdventures same here. We fill 2 bags in the wagon. Roll it into the sunny area and draw very hot water from the wagon. Top off the bag being used. Rotate. No lifting.
I have seen this from Amazon and thought it would be great,I bought the shower tent and shower bag really good and can fit good to take in my van,at 70yrs old camping is still my favorite to do,thanks for posting
Ive looked at this set up and it is SUPER EXPENSIVE. If you can afford all this, go for it. The tent alone is rediculously pricey. I use my composting toilet, a hand pump spray shower and s shower curtain I attach to the back doors of my camper. Super cheap, works great. ❤❤
This is a great video. It is to the point, and shows what it needs to show. The list of products is a nice addition. Last summer, during the round one scare of Covid, we invested in a shower tent, shower, and luggable loo. It took the need off of going to the state part facilities, and was a great addition to our camp setup.
I agree. I had a one room one for a long time that we would swap out between toilet and set up for shower as we needed it but this definitely offers less opportunities for contact with the boogie bug!
We took our trailer to a park with quiet camping last summer and they had the open sites spaced out really well. Best camping trip ever. We used our trailer's little wet bath but then it's wet no matter how much we squeagy and wipe it. If we're not perfectly level the next person in the washroom ends up with wet socks. One of those shower tents is exactly the answer I'm looking for. I must agree, great informative video.
This is perfect! I have thought about getting a van to convert to a camper but the cost of a bathroom build is too expensive. I never thought about the concept of dedicating a tent as a bath/shower. Genius idea!
I have this same tent and it is my favorite camping accessory. Such a great feeling to shower after a hot day and private privy is so appreciated. Thanks for showing it's potential. It is essential for a great camping experience....
I put together a setup like this about 10 years ago. I had a propane hot water shower...stuff wasn't as "hi-tech" as today even just 10 yrs ago. The two room shower/bathroom tent was a HUGE pain to set up- it took almost an hour - and the propane shower was, at best, unsafe. LOL Glad to see this set-up has since improved.
@@LoneCrowAdventures yours is a better idea! The propane tank for the hot shower was just one more thing to haul. I wish I'd thought of boiling...I wouldn't have unnecessarily spent money on a hot-water shower. But, learn as you go, ey? Thanks for your video. 😊
Great video with new products I hadn't heard of. I used to use a (new and clean) 2.5 gallon bug sprayer for a shower. I cut off the spray wand and used a handheld sink sprayer that I connected the hoses with using a small plastic barbed fitting and two hose clamps. Fill the sprayer with warm water and, voila, hot showers! In case anyone is thinking about using a plastic tub to stand in to catch the shower water for later dumping, beware! Doing this repeatedly will make your feet stink. That's because all the bacteria that washes off your body will collect in the tub and end up on your feet. You can do it, but you'll need to wash your feet separately at the end of your shower.
Never wanted to go Glamping before in my life, but I think you've just broaden my horizon if I can have all of these. This was such a cool video. Thanks for sharing
I bought this last year after watching your video. The shower room and Ivation. Omg! I love this. I've used it at camp grounds because I won't use the bath house and while boondocks as a shower and bucket bathroom. I have a small rv but the bathroom is too small and I mostly use it for storage or emergency. Thanks for the review. I would recommend this to everyone, up and down set up is easy for one person. I won't camp without it!
I have the Ivation shower and use with a 5 gallon HD bucket. To combat the fumbling when trying to shut water off in between without wasting, I modified the hose with a diverter valve and return hose. Now it can be turned off and I don’t risk burning motor out or losing precious water. I also drilled out hose inlet/outlet holes and added length stoppers so pump stays upright in bucket and another hole for a wood stick punched in cork to float on top of water level, which allows me to keep an eye on water level without dirty water falling back in bucket. When done just lift lid and it pulls up pump to turn power off.
That is some serious glamping for sure. I love it. Love your videos! I use a similar set up when im out for 4 days or more in the same spot. I just use one of those single pop up tents and it works great. I use a 3 gallon bucket and a similar shower head and pump. I love it.
This is why I just went to a travel trailer. I had a bathroom tent and a had a separate shower tent. Always had so much camping gear to pack and unpack.
This would seem to be perfect for a small off grid home! OR, if you're in expensive California, have a small house and need to convert a room into a bedroom (like a garage) but can't shell out for the bathroom to go with it.... I'd be more than happy with this and love the grey water reuse. Def keeping this in mind.
Except for the hand washing station, you just nailed our entire setup. The names of the manufacturers are different but every detail is the same including the color of each product. We keep a 5gal. turkey fryer pot on the campfire and use a pot with a handle to “dipper” out what we need for showers, dish washing, etc. We keep the chemical toilet in the shower area as a seat so she can shave her legs. The t.p. stays in a waterproof plastic container so it can remain in the shower area. Great content.
Your video inspired our camp bathroom that we used this last weekend in our camping trip. We hate camp ground bathrooms and have 2 younger kids, so when I saw your video, I knew that was the direction I needed to take for my family. Thank YOU for this video, it really changed our camping experience for the better! 🫶🤩🫶
That is my favorite shower. I use for my feet, wheels,dogs,car wash I have millions of uses for mine. Plus it was used in my camper until bath remodeled. I will use in my tiny house to,until bathroom completed. It's well worth the 20 to 30 bucks it cost me. I've had mine 2 or 3 summers now. T.Y for showing this.
@@LoneCrowAdventures mines taken some rough travels. I'm hoping mine last. I love the pressure it has. I like your informative channel. You cut the B.S and get right to the point. I've had a car wreck. Makes my attention span very short. I stayed right with ya the whole video. Thanks for that also.
That toilet/sink setup is fantastic. I've been watching a lot of van conversion type videos just recently & I'm surprised i have only seen one person using this type of arrangement fitted into their vans. Instead it's almost like I've seen a lot of people comprising safety & hygiene for what seems like a very small financial outlay. I'm guessing a lot of them simply aren't aware of all the options available. Great informative video 👍 Thanx from Western Australia 🦘🌱🕷
If you have a big enough rough tote container and access to water hookups you can take a bath (or bathe kids) in that thing. It would be good step into it for containing gray water from the shower as well, if you are meant to dispose of it in certain locations. What a nice setup.
We glamp on electrical trailer camp sites. But we dont enjoy offloading at the dump site so we use the outhouse or comfort stations whichever is closer and hook up our Hotwave on a shower hook in the one side and use the other side as a change room. The Hotwave gets ported between the shower tent and the kitchen tent and hosing off dirt from the car beach trips.
I LOVE IT. I've been looking for this! I didn't know they made a portable two room changing room tent. I plan to put this on my pontoon boat with a portable propane shower unit. Thank you.
A very cool setup for sure. We did something similar waiting for our house, except a little more primitive. A solar shower (that never really warmed the water, but that's what a stove is for) and a camode that we dumped into the septic cleanout. Our only addition was a garden sprayer for the camode worked better then the built flusher.
Have had all this for years. The sink is great. Fair warning , the double ensuite tent is a 2 man job for most people. Coleman hot water system is fantastic and can be used to wash dishes and make coffee. We've only ever used it to shower. I've always used a kids 60 litre wheelie bin for a water tank, and you can also get a shower stand instead of using the hook at the top of tent.
I do a set up similar to this.. it’s just one room instead of two. Make a huge difference, especially if that time for women decided to go off schedule. Makes camping a lot more comfortable.
We have this set up, the sink toilet combo work great!! We also bought a propane on demand hot water heater, and a large plastic drain pan ( the kind that goes under a hot water heater for over flow) it has a drain hose to drain the grey water and give you a clean place to stand and shower. The two room shower house is awesome.
I have the tent and toilet but would like the shower and sink setup. Thank you for the instructional video and product links. The setup is great! We love it with our pop up. Makes late night potty breaks very convenient:)
I've been using two sided shower/changin tents for this purpose for years. Only thing I haven't used is the portable sink, as that's a bit overkill if you can wash your hands under a 5 gallon water jug with spigot off the end of a table or tailgate.
interesting. Before watching, I figured you were going to use some 'pressure pump' type thing (like those garden/pest sprayers you can get at HD/Lowes). I remember watching a vid where someone easily modified one of those to attach a more normal shower-head or sink 'trigger' sprayer, thus you pump it full of pressure, then can use it as a shower.
We bought a similar style tent for the toilet. The smells still stay in the tent. It doesn’t air out. In the back country I prefer the open air toilet for fresh air.
@@LoneCrowAdventures The best views in North West Territories Canada using a portable toilet looking out at amazing glaciers, huge mountains views (one time a glacier was calving) and not person in sight loved the Tatshenshini & Alsek Rivers.
Looking to switch to a pop up so I don't have to store the camper 25 minutes away and can save $800/year in storage fees. This looks like a really good solution since the smaller pop ups don't have bathrooms.
What's your favorite component of this bathroom 🚻 setup?
The toilet for sure
The Ivation pump is new to me. Looks like a good solution. We use the Nemo shower system, and like it fine, but it has a high price point.
Yeah its very affordable I think under $40. I even use this shower at home when the power goes out. We are on a well and when we lose power we have no water pressure so I fill a bucket from the stream, boil it and shower down with this little thing. Sometimes power takes a few days to come back on at our place as we are in the woods and very rural. Nice to have.
It's a great little toilet!
Love the shower! Would be so refreshing taking a warm shower after hiking all day. Great in depth review as always!
This set up, although intended for camping, is also great to use in cases where there were emergencies (i.e. natural disasters).
Sure thing if plumbing is down!
Good point!
I have never seen anything like this. I would go camping if I can take a shower & use the restroom in this & I'm not even the type that likes to camp. This is SO NEAT!
Thanks, it really is a game changer! Especially for longer trips.
I thought the same
Camping is so much better than it was even twenty years ago. I see people set up a seperate kitchen tent with little sinks that have just a bowl with a stopper in it and rechargable faucet but they can cook outside and keep smells out of their trailers. Little pop up poop tents and I'd love to have this deluxe one but my hubby wants a soundproof room for that. We have a trailer with a shower and toilet but it's better to keep all that moisture outside. I'd love a little tent for a recirculating shower...
Everything can be recharged, you can even carry panels for portable solar. We don't have that but we charge off our alternator when we drive and just plug into our jeep in a pinch. My husband can run his CPAP. We like to travel but don't feel comfortable in hotel beds. Camping for the win.
Same! If i had this i would def go camping. The bathroom sitch (or lack there of) is one of the main reasons i dont go camping. Ever.
Camping is so good for the soul. It is groundment we need ever so often. To be around quiet & nature. Our minds can relax and rest. Some really beautiful areas if we choose to explore.
Being one with nature ever so often as God designed it. Hearing the birds, being in simplicity, night skies, campfires are calming, falling asleep to rolling water or waterfalls are the best naps/sleep!
Camping food is the best too! Coffee, bacon & eggs breakfasts always taste better camping. We find so much to do outdoors we wouldn't do normally. Boating, watertubing, swimming in beautiful waterfalls, hiking. Etc.
They have roomy air tents now and RV's today are like homes.
😊
A weekend here or there rejuvenates.
We have that set up. We also use the solar water bags for basically free hot water for everyday use. Keep them in a wagon for portability. Good job!
I have whimpy muscles and have a really hard time hanging those heavy bags way up at the top of the shower so I prefer the bucket method myself.
@@LoneCrowAdventures same here. We fill 2 bags in the wagon. Roll it into the sunny area and draw very hot water from the wagon. Top off the bag being used. Rotate. No lifting.
Same! We use the water bags too...only difference is we have two separate pop up tents we use one for shower and one for bathroom. Works great for us🥰
do you have a link to "solar water bags?" please and thanks
Hello where did you get the solar bag from and how do you use it?
Great stuff and amazing review. No blablabla. All important information. Wish all reviews were this smooth. 10 out of 10
Thanks for the excellent score!
Samantha your channel keeps getting better. Giving the not adventurous folks no reason to not get outdoors. way to go.
Inspiring city slickers nationwide! Thanks!!!!
This is exactly what I need. Not hving theses Amenities is the only reason I don’t enjoy camping. I love this, new sub.
No need to be stinky in the woods! I agree with you on this one!
I have seen this from Amazon and thought it would be great,I bought the shower tent and shower bag really good and can fit good to take in my van,at 70yrs old camping is still my favorite to do,thanks for posting
Your welcome. I'm glad I could inspire!
Ive looked at this set up and it is SUPER EXPENSIVE. If you can afford all this, go for it. The tent alone is rediculously pricey. I use my composting toilet, a hand pump spray shower and s shower curtain I attach to the back doors of my camper. Super cheap, works great. ❤❤
This is a great video. It is to the point, and shows what it needs to show. The list of products is a nice addition. Last summer, during the round one scare of Covid, we invested in a shower tent, shower, and luggable loo. It took the need off of going to the state part facilities, and was a great addition to our camp setup.
I agree. I had a one room one for a long time that we would swap out between toilet and set up for shower as we needed it but this definitely offers less opportunities for contact with the boogie bug!
We took our trailer to a park with quiet camping last summer and they had the open sites spaced out really well. Best camping trip ever.
We used our trailer's little wet bath but then it's wet no matter how much we squeagy and wipe it. If we're not perfectly level the next person in the washroom ends up with wet socks. One of those shower tents is exactly the answer I'm looking for.
I must agree, great informative video.
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A good camping bathroom set up is a game changer!! Never going back.
I agree, it makes the whole experience nicer.
This is perfect! I have thought about getting a van to convert to a camper but the cost of a bathroom build is too expensive. I never thought about the concept of dedicating a tent as a bath/shower. Genius idea!
That would work out very well for a mobile set up!!!!
Money may not buy happiness, but it does buy camping gear and that is pretty much the same thing! Thanks for the video!
Lol, this is so true!!!!!! I agree totally.
I have this same tent and it is my favorite camping accessory. Such a great feeling to shower after a hot day and private privy is so appreciated. Thanks for showing it's potential. It is essential for a great camping experience....
You're welcome 😊
I got the Thetford Curve flushing toilet. Best money ever spent!
I'll have to look into that one!
I put together a setup like this about 10 years ago. I had a propane hot water shower...stuff wasn't as "hi-tech" as today even just 10 yrs ago. The two room shower/bathroom tent was a HUGE pain to set up- it took almost an hour - and the propane shower was, at best, unsafe. LOL
Glad to see this set-up has since improved.
I'd like to get a hot water setup but for now we are just boiling.
@@LoneCrowAdventures yours is a better idea! The propane tank for the hot shower was just one more thing to haul. I wish I'd thought of boiling...I wouldn't have unnecessarily spent money on a hot-water shower. But, learn as you go, ey? Thanks for your video. 😊
I just bought a shuttle bus and I'm so happy I've found your channel!!
Thanks so much!
Great video with new products I hadn't heard of. I used to use a (new and clean) 2.5 gallon bug sprayer for a shower. I cut off the spray wand and used a handheld sink sprayer that I connected the hoses with using a small plastic barbed fitting and two hose clamps. Fill the sprayer with warm water and, voila, hot showers!
In case anyone is thinking about using a plastic tub to stand in to catch the shower water for later dumping, beware! Doing this repeatedly will make your feet stink. That's because all the bacteria that washes off your body will collect in the tub and end up on your feet. You can do it, but you'll need to wash your feet separately at the end of your shower.
That's a great idea. I never thought that would make your feet stink!
Never wanted to go Glamping before in my life, but I think you've just broaden my horizon if I can have all of these. This was such a cool video. Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much! I'm glad I've managed to perk your interest!
All of this camping equipment is awesome. The showerhead needs a pause button so the water is not wasted while lathering up. Thanks for sharing.
I agree with the need for a pause button. I usually just dunk the showerhead back in the bucket for a minute while I'm soaping up.
@@LoneCrowAdventures that's an easy solution! Thanks for the reply 😊
I bought this last year after watching your video. The shower room and Ivation. Omg! I love this. I've used it at camp grounds because I won't use the bath house and while boondocks as a shower and bucket bathroom. I have a small rv but the bathroom is too small and I mostly use it for storage or emergency. Thanks for the review. I would recommend this to everyone, up and down set up is easy for one person. I won't camp without it!
It is a game changer for sure!!! Camp on!!!
Damn!!!!..this is the best camping shower/restroom I have ever seen. Van lifers can easily set this same setup in a small van minus the tent.
That's so true
very nice setup... no way i can go back to the old way after seeing this.... GLAMPING IT MUST BE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree 👍
Started watching, went to amazon, bought sink, now I'll watch the rest. 😊
Good luck with it!!!!
I have the Ivation shower and use with a 5 gallon HD bucket. To combat the fumbling when trying to shut water off in between without wasting, I modified the hose with a diverter valve and return hose. Now it can be turned off and I don’t risk burning motor out or losing precious water. I also drilled out hose inlet/outlet holes and added length stoppers so pump stays upright in bucket and another hole for a wood stick punched in cork to float on top of water level, which allows me to keep an eye on water level without dirty water falling back in bucket. When done just lift lid and it pulls up pump to turn power off.
That is some serious glamping for sure. I love it. Love your videos! I use a similar set up when im out for 4 days or more in the same spot. I just use one of those single pop up tents and it works great. I use a 3 gallon bucket and a similar shower head and pump. I love it.
Once you start with a shower and bathroom on site you don't want to go back!!!!
This is why I just went to a travel trailer. I had a bathroom tent and a had a separate shower tent. Always had so much camping gear to pack and unpack.
Gear has a way of multiplying doesn't it? Lol
That’s quite a cost difference. I wonder where that line is for me.
This would also work for folks living the van life, that don't have room for a bathroom in their van. Awesome informative video. Thanks!
It sure could be adapted for that!
This would seem to be perfect for a small off grid home! OR, if you're in expensive California, have a small house and need to convert a room into a bedroom (like a garage) but can't shell out for the bathroom to go with it.... I'd be more than happy with this and love the grey water reuse. Def keeping this in mind.
That is a good idea actually 👌
After a million looks for a shower for a boondock situation I finally found one! Can't be more apprecitive! New subscriber! Thanks 💞💞💞
I'm glad I could help. Good luck out there!
Oooo girlie....u have saved campin....thank u
Toilets to save the day! Glad you liked it!!!!
Except for the hand washing station, you just nailed our entire setup. The names of the manufacturers are different but every detail is the same including the color of each product. We keep a 5gal. turkey fryer pot on the campfire and use a pot with a handle to “dipper” out what we need for showers, dish washing, etc. We keep the chemical toilet in the shower area as a seat so she can shave her legs. The t.p. stays in a waterproof plastic container so it can remain in the shower area.
Great content.
The turkey fryer is a great idea! Always on hot water!!!!
Great idea. I've never been camping but I would consider it with this setup
You should!
This is what it’ll take me to go camping 😂. I’ll go if I can have this.
It's amazing!
I'm really feeling this set up. I'm trying to get ideas on how to put this in my shed without the hassle of plumbing. AWESOME vid!
They would really work!!!!
Thanks for posting this! I purchased the exact setup as you have shown. It’s AWESOME! LOVE the water pressure from the shower!
I'm so glad it's working out for you 🙌
It REALLY is a nice setup! th-cam.com/video/wmIhLjpMoiA/w-d-xo.html
Thank you SO MUCH!!! I just bought the shower thing and a collapsible 5 gallon bucket on Amazon
Awesome!!!!
Your video inspired our camp bathroom that we used this last weekend in our camping trip. We hate camp ground bathrooms and have 2 younger kids, so when I saw your video, I knew that was the direction I needed to take for my family. Thank YOU for this video, it really changed our camping experience for the better! 🫶🤩🫶
Have fun out there!!!!
Thank you. Great video! :)
Great looking camping shower setup!
It is so nice to be clean while camping!
Now I can really go camping with the kids. THANK YOU!!! ❤️❤️❤️
You're welcome! Good luck out there!!!
Never knew that set up existed. Would be good if you're camping for longer than a couple of days. Best wishes from Northern Ireland.
For longer trips its great!
That is my favorite shower. I use for my feet, wheels,dogs,car wash I have millions of uses for mine. Plus it was used in my camper until bath remodeled. I will use in my tiny house to,until bathroom completed. It's well worth the 20 to 30 bucks it cost me. I've had mine 2 or 3 summers now. T.Y for showing this.
I've had mine for at least 3x years now and it's still going strong!!!!
@@LoneCrowAdventures mines taken some rough travels. I'm hoping mine last. I love the pressure it has. I like your informative channel. You cut the B.S and get right to the point. I've had a car wreck. Makes my attention span very short. I stayed right with ya the whole video. Thanks for that also.
That toilet/sink setup is fantastic.
I've been watching a lot of van conversion type videos just recently & I'm surprised i have only seen one person using this type of arrangement fitted into their vans.
Instead it's almost like I've seen a lot of people comprising safety & hygiene for what seems like a very small financial outlay.
I'm guessing a lot of them simply aren't aware of all the options available.
Great informative video 👍
Thanx from
Western Australia 🦘🌱🕷
Good luck out there!!!
Awesome setup! Great share
Thanks so much!!!
So awesome!! No idea the sink/toilet combo even existed. Thanks so much
Yeah its a very nice set up!!!
I'm saving this video even though I never go camping because if I ever do, you know I'm not sacrificing my comfort! 😊
That's a great idea!
That's great that the water goes from the sink drain to the toilet, but the majority of people wash their hands AFTER taking a dump.
You can pre pump some water in the receptacle to get some soapy water in the cue. That's what I do!
I agree, but having to prep a flushing toilet for camping is a small price to pay
@@LoneCrowAdventures Smart
Start with water in toilet bowl..flush when finished. Use sink for hands,refilling reservoir for toilet bowl.
Great video. I had no idea these products were out there. Thanks.
You're welcome 😊
I have that shower and I love it. To stop the shower head water flow stick the head in the bucket. Wet, soap up rinse with 1 gallon of water.
That's what I do often, just plunk it back down in the bucket for a minute while I soap up.
Invest in an elevated wood plank for the shower area and the toilet area for easy cleanup and to avoid pooling. I love it 🥰
If you have a big enough rough tote container and access to water hookups you can take a bath (or bathe kids) in that thing. It would be good step into it for containing gray water from the shower as well, if you are meant to dispose of it in certain locations. What a nice setup.
They also sell inflatable or PVC framed portable soaking tubs. They are taller and pretty much round.
That is a great idea!!!
We glamp on electrical trailer camp sites. But we dont enjoy offloading at the dump site so we use the outhouse or comfort stations whichever is closer and hook up our Hotwave on a shower hook in the one side and use the other side as a change room. The Hotwave gets ported between the shower tent and the kitchen tent and hosing off dirt from the car beach trips.
GREAT VIDEO!!! I saw this on Pinterest. What a great idea!!! Thanks for a wonderful video!!!
Pinecrest? Wow I didn't know my bathroom had made it way over there!!!!
I LOVE IT. I've been looking for this! I didn't know they made a portable two room changing room tent. I plan to put this on my pontoon boat with a portable propane shower unit. Thank you.
That's an awesome idea 💡
Love the shower unit. Thanks so much for the info. It's not even expensive (for a change). Yay!
Not too bad honestly when all things are considered!!!! Cheers!
Thank you so very much for sharing this video clip. It was educational, learning, and knowledgeable to know!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great f'n video omg! 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 I live to camp, I'm excited for my next camping trip
Good luck out there! Have a fun time too!
Great video with great ideas and resources. Thank you!
Thanks so much!
Going to set one of those up in my front yard.
Lol, that's hilarious 😂
Loving it! Some fabulous essentials 👌 ✨️ thank you 😊
You're welcome
I'm so impressed with this bathroom/shower deal....amazing
It's pretty handy I must admit!
Only seeing this now for some reason. Another great video! Waiting for more.
Sweet! Maybe I can get the ol ball-n-chain to go campin now! Thanks
There ya go!!!!!
This is a great set up for dispersed camping! Thanks for sharing!
You’re really good in front of the camera. I don’t even go camping like that and you make this look awesome to have lol
Thanks so much for the compliment 😊
Very nice thank you for sharing.
Thank you kindly
I recently purchased the 2 room tent from Walmart online for $70. I'm excited to get to use it. Great video!
Nice deal!!!!
I’ve been looking to get into camping and I was curious! This definitely fits my needs!!!
A very cool setup for sure. We did something similar waiting for our house, except a little more primitive. A solar shower (that never really warmed the water, but that's what a stove is for) and a camode that we dumped into the septic cleanout. Our only addition was a garden sprayer for the camode worked better then the built flusher.
That sounds like a decent set up
Im going to be a new camper with no shower in the unit im getting so this will be great for me!
Good luck, let me know how it goes!
Have had all this for years. The sink is great. Fair warning , the double ensuite tent is a 2 man job for most people. Coleman hot water system is fantastic and can be used to wash dishes and make coffee. We've only ever used it to shower. I've always used a kids 60 litre wheelie bin for a water tank, and you can also get a shower stand instead of using the hook at the top of tent.
That is awesome advise. I'll have to look into the hot water system.
Ohhhhhh I am getting this. This makes for a happy wife camping . Here in smky mnt no camp sights have showers in park. Longer trips with this.
Make for nice trips when they are longer!!!!
I do a set up similar to this.. it’s just one room instead of two. Make a huge difference, especially if that time for women decided to go off schedule. Makes camping a lot more comfortable.
It certainly does!!!!!
I absolutely love this bathroom ,thank you for sharing 🥰🥰🥰
You're welcome. I hope it really works for you if you decide to go with it!!!!
Excellent system for a long stay!
I agree completely
Love everything thanks definitely buying all
Good luck!!!!
Makes me want to go camping, awesome video, very informative!!!
Thanks so much!!!
We have this set up, the sink toilet combo work great!! We also bought a propane on demand hot water heater, and a large plastic drain pan ( the kind that goes under a hot water heater for over flow) it has a drain hose to drain the grey water and give you a clean place to stand and shower. The two room shower house is awesome.
That sounds amazing 👏
Great video!! Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks so much 🙏
I have the tent and toilet but would like the shower and sink setup. Thank you for the instructional video and product links. The setup is great! We love it with our pop up. Makes late night potty breaks very convenient:)
Most certainly it does! Glad you enjoy it!
I have no problem using pit toilets, but those late night potty runs are EXACTLY why I'd want to get a setup like this.
Great video. Thank you for sharing
You're welcome. I'm glad you liked it.
You remind me of Dina from superstore and I love every bit of it. Thank you for the great video!
Thanks for the compliment! I appreciate it greatly.
Great setup! As always thank you kindly for sharing! Love your videos ❤️
Thanks so much!!!
Genius. Great video. Thanks.
( I need the shower to run longer than 10 mins. Guess I can use a bigger bucket. )
Oh yeah a bigger bucket or two buckets would do the trick.
Enjoyed this video. Straight & to the point.
Thanks for the positive feedback. I appreciate it!
This is really cool!
Thanks for the intel!
Be safe.
And clean 😁
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Absolutely LoVe these products! Thank you for sharing. I will be following for more helpful tips.
Thanks so much!!!
I've been using two sided shower/changin tents for this purpose for years. Only thing I haven't used is the portable sink, as that's a bit overkill if you can wash your hands under a 5 gallon water jug with spigot off the end of a table or tailgate.
That is a very valid point!!!!
Yes because then there’s more things you have to carry
Excellent presentation! Love your work!
I appreciate the feedback
Thank you! Excellent presentation 🙌
You're very welcome 🙏
Awesome video. Loved the entire set up.
Thanks so much
This is absolutely brilliant!
Thank you kindly!!!!
I don't glamp very often; I'm more of a tarp and bivy kinda guy, but I could see using this with the fam at a campsite or truck camping.
For kids and also for hosting grandparents it's ideal!
interesting. Before watching, I figured you were going to use some 'pressure pump' type thing (like those garden/pest sprayers you can get at HD/Lowes). I remember watching a vid where someone easily modified one of those to attach a more normal shower-head or sink 'trigger' sprayer, thus you pump it full of pressure, then can use it as a shower.
That is a fantastic idea!!!
That's a awesome Camping bathroom
How great and amazing flaming!
It will make you more comfortable and useful for your camping like glamping
Sorry wrong spelling
No worries. I'm happy you loved the video.
We bought a similar style tent for the toilet. The smells still stay in the tent. It doesn’t air out. In the back country I prefer the open air toilet for fresh air.
A breeze on your bum!
@@LoneCrowAdventures The best views in North West Territories Canada using a portable toilet looking out at amazing glaciers, huge mountains views (one time a glacier was calving) and not person in sight loved the Tatshenshini & Alsek Rivers.
*Well Done!!! Great Share!!! 😊😊😊* Sharon in SC
Thanks so much! I appreciate it greatly!
Looking to switch to a pop up so I don't have to store the camper 25 minutes away and can save $800/year in storage fees. This looks like a really good solution since the smaller pop ups don't have bathrooms.
Oh yes it sure would be a savings and it's handy.