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Man is it great to take a shower indoors. Yes, I love just about everything about tent camping (except for RAIN, which mercifully did not mar this weekend), but the comforts of home cannot be beat. I think I'm "camped out" for a while... unless Labor Day weekend has an impeccable weather forecast. :scratchchin: For sure, after that, my season is over (although camp stays open through Halloween).

So, what did I miss?

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I wont bathe again until May, and I'll probably just use the river again.

Mmmmm... yeah, so convenient to park the van by.

Lately, I've been working long and hard in the yard... I'm so filthy and sweaty, I rigged up a shower in the backyard (its a big yard)... wow, that's refreshing... so much better than a shower in a hot, stuffy house.

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SAmadei's idear sounds fun.

Camp was having a bit of trouble with their hot water (something about a pilot light going out) on Saturday, and some of the guys were complaining. At one of the comfort stations a dude was washing dishes and I was toweling off after a (warm) shower. He said, in response to the hot water complaints, "camping? this ain't camping. Camping is when you don't bathe for 4 days and if you need to take a $h!, you go around the corner and dig a hole." I was keeping my ears peeled for the sound of banjos.

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He said, in response to the hot water complaints, "camping? this ain't camping. Camping is when you don't bathe for 4 days and if you need to take a $h!, you go around the corner and dig a hole." I was keeping my ears peeled for the sound of banjos.

Hee hee. That, uh, would be questionable...que the banjos...

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