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#1 Adventurebound

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Posted 21 January 2021 - 11:28 PM

Hello all. Looking for ideas or experiences in mounting an outdoor shower cube to the side of my Hawk. Ideally I would like to come up with a mounting solution to be able to detach it when in storage or for those tight tracks where branches might snag. How have others mounted thiers? Any particular spot they drilled at or just located the framing and went through there?

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#2 Lighthawk

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Posted 22 January 2021 - 04:48 AM

We've used an inexpensive popup tent with an astroturf mat inside for ten years now.   Add a small popup plastic table for toiletries.  Works great!

 

On a very windy DV night I cut a hole and clipped a carabiner through the spring steel metal frame.  An adjustable canvas belt scavenged from the closet at home goes through the upper back step on our FWC Hawk as an anchor. Depending upon how many rocks we're parked on, the length of the strap can vary.   I use small inexpensive  tarp bungies at the base on the corners, using rock anchors and one plastic 6" stake (another find at a campground) to keep the tent from blowing around.  Haven't lost the tent yet!

If things are calm, we sometimes deploy the tent away from the camper for other uses.

 

We put a beach chair just outside, with towels waiting.  It's just a few steps into the heated camper! (factory blower + Wave 3).  My wife approves and keeps coming with me on subzero camping trips with this setup.  That's the most important thing.

 

I usually get our 2 gallon Zodi Extreme up to 110F for a steamy shower in the backcountry.  Cheers!

 

 

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Posted 22 January 2021 - 12:12 PM

I realize they might be a bit more than you want to spend but a lot of owners are now installing the Quickpitch En-Suite or same such over their outdoor showers. I ordered mine and waiting to pickup and install.


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#4 Ida_Steve

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Posted 22 January 2021 - 05:13 PM

#1 icon_share.pngAdventurebound

We went with the Ironman 4x4 ensuite shower tent set-up.
Easy with the optional brackets. Easy to remove and store. Took less than 1 hour to install.

https://ironman4x4am...te-shower-tent/

 

https://ironman4x4am...nting-brackets/

 

 

 

 

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Posted 22 January 2021 - 05:15 PM

Couple more of the install above.

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Posted 22 January 2021 - 05:33 PM

This DIY option is what I  came up with. Basic, easy, simple, cheap, didn't need to put any holes in the camper.

 

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#7 Vic Harder

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Posted 22 January 2021 - 09:27 PM

With all of these outdoor shower solutions, what do you do about the grey water produced?  Is it ok to just have it go on the ground?  And my OK, I mean both legally and environmentally?


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Posted 23 January 2021 - 02:28 AM

We use that not very soapy, REI biodegradable camping soap.

https://www.rei.com/...rated-soap-2-oz

But, we are not clean fanatics when in camping mode. Both of us became used to backpacking & tent camping with the accompanying au natural condition over many decades. So a quick shower with not very effective soap, that is biodegradable works for us.

 

And I might add, any shower while camping seems like a great luxury!


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Posted 23 January 2021 - 03:50 AM

#1 icon_share.pngAdventurebound
We went with the Ironman 4x4 ensuite shower tent set-up.
Easy with the optional brackets. Easy to remove and store. Took less than 1 hour to install.

https://ironman4x4am...te-shower-tent/

https://ironman4x4am...nting-brackets/

Thanks. That's exactly what I was looking for and was not aware someone made brackets. I never even looked at the ironman setup as I had a set of thier lights and they were pretty bad on the quality side of things. How is thier ensuite and brackets? Holding up OK?

And how did you mount them? Through framing or just used a backer plate?

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Posted 23 January 2021 - 05:21 PM

Our Zero Declination shower came with a mounting kit designed for the FWC camper.  Basically 3 bolts that you mount through the wall of the camper, secured on the inside wall.  If you look at photos of the bare FWC frame you will see that the top section (above the black stripe in the photo) is a solid aluminum sheet on both the inside and outside extending from the cab over section all the way to the back wall.  We just mounted it to this area rather than trying to mount to the actual frame members.

 

You do have to plan carefully so that the bolts and washers on the inside wall of the camper clear counters/cabinets and don't block the slide-out bed if you have one.  You also have to take into account the water heater and furnace exhaust locations so that you don't mount the tent in a spot where the fabric might melt/burn.  The Zero Declination has a zippered panel against the wall of the camper that can be dropped to help prevent this.

 

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