Do you actually use your tap?

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keith wrote:now im looking too hard...and still cant see it. :lol:
close your eyes, open and close them quickly and you'll see it of a blink in the eye :wink:
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Aaargh....
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Used to have a 50 litre tank , tap and sink , never used them so removed them . I dont go on wild camping and long adventures away from campsites really.

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daz1973 wrote:I dont go on wild camping and long adventures away from campsites really.

We stayed in campsites for a fair bit of our trip - but still used the tap/tank a lot. It's just so much more civilised not to have to wander all the way to the bogblock - anything up to a couple of hundred metres, and not always terribly savoury - to do stuff you can easily do without getting out the van.
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I have witnessed the state of campsite sinks, the way others leave it in particular.
I do not like spending my time cleaning up someones mess, mountain of suds.. and scrapings left in the sink.
My sink is used, and it's clean.
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AdrianC wrote:
daz1973 wrote:I dont go on wild camping and long adventures away from campsites really.

the bogblock - , and not always terribly savoury - .

depends on the previous nights tea....I would imagine most campsites meals are savoury....
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Then you get the veggies on the bog expelling great gouts of marsh gas, which wafts gently in your direction...

lovely :roll:

or the meat and beer crew whos stench can stain aluminium.

no thanks
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probably the bit I like least about the great outdoors.....

even on pristine caravan club sites the piped music can often be interrupted by the moans and groans of people doing their business.

....anyway...its lunchtime. :roll:
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I would happily if my tank didnt leak.... :cry:
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Winchweight wrote:I would happily if my tank didnt leak.... :cry:
Oh, right, we're back to the sink...
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It's there to be used so I use it. Cook, clean, drink with it - boiled or not. Never been ill from it or had any taste issues. I've lived in my van for just over a year now and mostly wild camp. I fill up anywhere there's a tap to use. In the UK/Europe I don't usually bother to treat the water but now I'm on my second 'over winter' stay in Morocco and all I do extra is dose the tank with capful of liquid steriliser each fill up. I use the same stuff to clean the tank once a year (extra dose - leave overnight). I can honestly say that I can't feel the difference whether the tank is full or empty when driving.
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AdrianC wrote:
Winchweight wrote:I would happily if my tank didnt leak.... :cry:
Oh, right, we're back to the sink...

Yeah....its riveting.
Im desperate to know who uses a tap as opposed to a plastic bottle.

Maybe we could have a thread on who uses matches.....or one of those lighter things.. :wink:
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keith wrote:
AdrianC wrote:
Winchweight wrote:I would happily if my tank didnt leak.... :cry:
Oh, right, we're back to the sink...

Yeah....its riveting.
Im desperate to know who uses a tap as opposed to a plastic bottle.

Maybe we could have a thread on who uses matches.....or one of those lighter things.. :wink:


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Im a cooks safety matches man.... :lol:
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Lighter thing..... its the way forward, although our lighter thing is shaped like a big match, which is nice :D

Oh and I'm a tap man just too, just for my pennys worth :-)
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