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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: nab on March 30, 2013, 10:14:03 PM
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The thought crossed my mind today as I washed my "picnic" box (plates, cuttlery, tongs, bowls, cups) that is our main eating/cooking box when we camp. It is the first time in 12 months I have cleaned it, it usually only gets cleaned after each meal while camping, even then we are lucky to use detergent!
When we get home, the camper stays closed until the next camp. During the last morning of any trip, we just sweep out the main tent and take out the sheets (which get washed and set aside for the next trip).
That's about it. If the trailer got dusty or muddy I might high pressure hose it and let it dry before putting it in the shed.
Are we dirty pigs??? We let the kids get dirty and muddy when camping and keep our shoes on in the tent. That's how we've always camped, really like to get the feel of the dirt/nature haha!
How clean are you???
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I took my kids (6 & 8 ) camping for a week without my wife, she noticed that in the photos the three of us seemed to be in the same clothes in most of the photos, the washing pile wasn't very big either!!
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That's what camping is all about. Having a great time, relaxing and blending in with nature :D
Mark
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Normally pretty clean! Everything has its place. The misso is the nazi in that area!!
But when it's just me and the boys, we can get a bit ferrel!!
:cheers:
Strvy
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We try to clean every thing as we pack it away.
Makes for less post-camp cleaning when we get home. We just back the camper into the shed and walk away knowing it is good to go next time. Put t
A load of washing on and we are good to go.
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Nothing better than having a shower in the bush then a clean set of cloths ( not that they last long ;D ) then out to collect more dirt .
The washingup gets done or l dont get to eat , so that happens . The CT gets a sweep & or a wipe down then packed up . At home its reset to air then packed away after a few days . As its a soft floor a sweep of the underszie of the floor keeps it tidy for next time . Then restock the fridge :cheers:
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Usually pretty fussy. Clean clothes most days, wash up morning and night. Clean out most boxes after each trip. Floor swept each pack up.
But that said, I am typing this in a tent which has red sand all through it, and used dishes during the week which had only had a wipe with paper towel, no water at al. I guess it depends on what is realistic for the environment I am in.
Ps, it's raining in Birdsville, so I am not being fussy this trip.
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We try to keep things reasonably clean as we go. No worries about wearing our clothes for a few days as long as they smell.
I always use hot water and detergent when washing up; you don't want to get crook whilst you're camping, this trip or the next.
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Not so bothered about clothes and showers (though I do prefer a nice warm shower) but always hot water & detergent for the dishes PLUS I usually put them through the dishwasher when I get home as an extra precaution.
I got gastro once while on holiday and plan for it never to happen again!
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Now when with missus and kids fairly clean, But when blokes week or similar may not always be tidy or clean, but all gear we always cleaned properly prior to storage, we used to burn our clothes on the last day, because after fishing in them all week, Was simpler
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no different to bein at home. use it wash it and put it away, nothin worse than comin back to camp and findin the wind has blown ya stuff all over the place or it has rained while ya were away.
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Dunno, that's this missus' job >:D
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As most of our camping is on Fraser, we are pretty tidy because of the dingo's.
However, once we get into bed, we go at it like two farm animals... >:D
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However, once we get into bed, we go at it like two farm animals... >:D
Rabbits or goats???
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Me at 106 kilos, her at 52 kilos, its like a pig trying to root a chicken, grunts and all....
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For us hygiene ( dish washing, toilet, hands) is A+. As for the general tidiness, well that gets a bit 2nd hand after a few days. I suppose we are still getting a system worked out, as we don't camp a lot, but it's getting better with shoes on/ off here and not there, and general things like that.
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food stuffs good clean after each use although with paper plates on steel plates there is really only the cutlery and the pan to wash in hot soapy water, but shoes off in camper, no showering for 2 nights, but new sheets every trip sorta thing, and i always pack everything away incase o hasty retreat is required for some reason or another so far quicker pack up next day.
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I wear cloths till they stand up by them selves. Wash dishes and cooking stuff every day usually after breakfast and tea.
Clean jocks and socks every now and then.
Mrs like the shower every day.
Master image wouldnt change or shower if we didn't make him
Miss image is a bit better but not as bad as Mum.
Regards
Crispy
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4 ways to wear undies
2 ways to wear socks
2 ways to wear shorts/pants
2 ways to wear collared shirts
4 ways to wear t-shirtz
Less clothes you wear the longer you can stay away! ;D
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keep it simple one pair of shorts, one tank top, flanny if it gets cold, forget the jocks just free ball if going longer than 4 weeks mite take a cake of soap as for dishes umm what are they ????
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We also try to keep things reasonably clean as we go along, usually wash dishes and cooking stuff every day, makes it easier and helps reduce time when packing up
Now when we pack up floor is swept, all gear is put away so the van is ready for the next time we go away.
Mrs usually likes to go through the cupboards and see what needs to be replaced and what needs to be restocked
Don't get away as much as we like so the van sits in storage, so sheets, pillow cases etc we usually like to wash them after each trip
By packing clean sheets etc each time we go away it removes the need to carry 2 sets of bedding in the van so when we go away in the cooler months we pack warmer sheets etc
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4 ways to wear undies
2 ways to wear socks
2 ways to wear shorts/pants
2 ways to wear collared shirts
4 ways to wear t-shirtz
Less clothes you wear the longer you can stay away! ;D
No wonder your the Cheif Carlos hahahahahaha
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2 ways to wear shorts/pants
2 ways to wear collared shirts
Less clothes you wear the longer you can stay away! ;D
You can wear these 4 ways but you look a bit of an idiot, but if you're camping does it matter
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You can wear these 4 ways but you look a bit of an idiot, but if you're camping does it matter
You could go nude, then no washing of clothes required. The problem then is the sudden overwhelming desire to play volleyball…
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While camping/travelling we make sure we wash up with hot water and detergent (don't want any tummy bugs), the soft floor camper gets swept before pack up so as to keep the grit out of the bed. We have a bit of a bucket wash each day and change the undies but outer clothes get changed when grotty or on the morning we roll into our friends cattle station. During the last morning pack up we change the sheets/doona cover and put them in the dirty clothes bag so that when the camper is up to air (if required) no linen to change. While travelling linen gets changed if in a place to do the washing.
When we get home the camper gets a good pressure wash and the mechanics are checked... the clean linen/towels are put into their box and any consumables used are replaced. Then the camper is rolled away and we know its ready to go at a moments notice.
I guess we try to stay pretty clean.
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On longer trips we wash the dishes in hot soapy water every morning and generally keep things things tidy.
If it's only a few days we just use paper plates etc and use the dirty ones to light the fire each day.
When we get home the dishes go through the dish washer and back in the boxes ready for next time.
If it's just the boys.... what was the question again?
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My pet hate (other than idiots who think its ok to drive at 40 in a 100 zone, then do 130 in the overtaking areas) is clowns who leave rubbish at a camp site.
Clean it up ya bogans >:(
Cheers
Brian
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Where did anyone say they leave the camp site a mess when they leave?
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I have a bit of OCD.
While camping everything has its place and I like it kept that way. Then when I need it, I know where to find it.
On the way home I like to find a car wash and high pressure clean the camper, that way by the time I get home its all nice and dry.
When we get back from a weekend, I put the camper back up to let it air, sweep the floor, vacuum around and under the bed if necessary, clean the kitchen again, re stock the plastic tubs with food, air the chairs, re stock the linen and fill the water tanks before putting it back in the shed and charging the batteries.
OCD?
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We are reasonably clean and are on the lower spectrum for OCD ;D
Everything in the camper has its place and it does make it easy to find. We wash all the cooking/meals stuff with hot water and detergent.
The children will get a shower or bucket bath if they ask but sometimes depending on the mess they are in we will force them to go through that torture.
The spud peeler is an over packer of the clothing variety so there is always a big washing bag full of dirties to clean.
We also make a list of what needs replacing or changing whilst we are out so that we can get it when we come back so we don't miss anything
The CT gets swept clean (inside and the base) each pack up and the linen gets replace probably every 2 trips or so. I wash the camper properly every 2 or 3 trips but its gets pressure cleaned or hosed down after each trip depending on how dirty it is.
When the CT is back in the garage it will be opened up partially to air if we had to wet pack up. If it was a dry pack up I always unzip half of the cover so air can get in and out. Sometimes I will prop it open with milk crates and the like to enhance the circulation
Cheers
Nick
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I used my blower vacuum in the house last week. It worked ok but I need an electric one with throttle control because the petrol stinks to much......Anyway Instead of a broom in the camper I use a battery powered air mattress pump thing to blow all of the sand and Shit into the corner and then pick it up with a dustpan.
Works well.
Cheers Nomad :cheers:
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Dishes are washed with hot soapy water and put away after every meal. Limited space so we really need to be organised.
We shower and change every evening, though we usually skip the shower on the last evening.
The linen comes out after every trip.
The camper trailer is swept out most every day.
The camper trailer is washed only when it needs it so not always after every trip.
Bill
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Extremely clean and tidy just like my home. I hate mess.
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We spread out a bit whilst camping, but I like to keep things in their place (pantry wise) ... it saves trying to find what you are looking for and we can just simply shut it to keep out the critters.
We wash dishes each morning and shower each night.
Major cleanup on the camper so we can pack and leave - involves making the bed, stowing loose items, sweeping the floor (give it a wet chux if required), and things go back where they came from ready for next trip.
Kit_e
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Dunno, that's this missus' job >:D
True that.
The girls always use hot soapy water for the dishes and I have 2 rules around the camp. Brush your teeth everyday and clean undies everyday.
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Our dishes / cutlery / pots etc are washed in hot (boiling) water with detergent after each meal. I find it easier to use boiling water as some is set aside for the hot cuppa afterwards. For clothes, we also take an empty duffle bag with us. As the dirty clothes are replaced with clean clothes, the dirty clothes are placed into the "dirty clothes duffle". When we get home we can just take the "dirty clothes duffle" straight to the laundry.
Pack up involves giving surfaces a wipe down and going around with a hand held vacuum cleaner (http://www.dyson.com.au/store/product.asp?product=DC34-IRSPL).
Back at home and there might be further cleaning as required to have everything ready for the next trip.