If you're planning to have an outdoor trip or go camping with the
family, it is a nice idea to bring along a camp shower or an outdoor
shower that is comfortable. Keeping yourself clean is already a
challenge when going on a camp. Nowadays, there are already a lot of
companies that offer ready-made outdoor camping showers. However,
preparing your own camping shower is a fun activity and it also saves
you money.
How to Build Outdoor Camping Showers
In
building a sample outdoor camp shower, the materials needed are eight
3-way connectors, 9 pieces of 1-foot PVC pipes, 5 pieces of 5-feet PVC
pipes, a garden hose, a 4 x 6 feet plastic tarp, tie backs, a bucket and
a drill.
The first step in building your camp shower is to create
a square by connecting the 4 one-foot pipes and 4 three-way connectors
together. Following the steps above, the base and top of the shower is
already created. With the help of the 5-feet PVC pipes, the sides of the
shower will be made. And so, the basic frame of our outdoor camp shower
is created. The frame is then wrapped by a plastic tarp for the purpose
of covering it. The tie backs are then used to connect the tarp to the
frame of your outdoor camp shower.
Do It Yourself Outdoor Camp Shower
We
have 2 choices in making our camp shower. We can either make a
cold-water shower or a warm-water outdoor shower for camping. The
materials needed to make a basic cold-water shower are heavy duty rubber
bands, a rope, knife, 10 feet of rubber medical tubing and pump spray
bottle of 1-gallon capacity.
The Cold-Water Camp Shower
Cut
the hose that is connected to the bottle using the knife. Also cut the
other end of the hose which is connected to the spray nozzle. The
purpose of cutting off the hose connected to the bottle and spray nozzle
is to replace it with the rubber medical tubing. The rubber medical
tubing should then be fitted to both the nozzle and bottle. The heavy
duty rubber bands should now be wrapped at the points where the rubber
tubing is fitted. If there is no available rubber bands, duct tape or
aquarium sealant can be used as alternatives.
Fill up the bottle
with water using the pump of the spray nozzle. Always check for leakages
the connections where the tubing meets the bottle and nozzle. If you do
find any leakages, the rubber bands should be readjusted. After
completing the steps above, the outdoor camp shower is ready for use.
Warm Water Camp Shower
To
make a warm water shower is very simple but needs dry and sunny weather
to help in heating the water naturally. Another alternative is using a
stove or pot to heat the water and then just pouring it in the 1-gallon
bottle as storage of the water.
The rest of the steps in building
the warm water shower is the same as of the cold water shower. Following
the steps above helps us get a better understanding of how outdoor
showers for camping are made.
Proper planning with a good
foresight of what you want to build and organizing of the required
materials are needed in building a good quality outdoor camp shower.
Build it on your own or build it with the family to have some quality
time spent with your loved ones.
For more shower information, please visit
Outdoor Shower Shop or another great resource is Walk in Showers [http://www.walkinshowershop.com/] for details on shower enclosures.