This just isn't true.melancholy harlot wrote:
As far as showers go, I do not want to be a downer, but... to our newbies... you HAVE to prepare your ladies to give up on the idea of being clean. Otherwise, they will fight an uphill battle that ends only in frustration. After the burn ended, I washed my hair in the hotel THREE TIMES before it was even remotely passable. The problem is, they will not be able to use their normal hair care products. These are not safe for the playa. There is no good biodegradable, nontoxic, chemical free shampoo and conditioner. Everyone uses Dr. Bronners.
Even with the fanciest RV rig available, your girl will be dirty. Key is for you both to learn to love it.
You can shower every day, use all your normal products, and feel great.
The First Mate and I do it, and she's got very long hair.
It's all about the water supply! If you're gonna come in a Honda Civic, THEN you're screwed! But if you're driving a truck (and maybe trailer too) full of Burning Man stuff, a few barrels of water isn't a big deal.
I find about 100 - 120 gallons takes care of two people quite nicely.
I usually don't haul it all the way from home, I fill up in Alturas or Cedarville and carry it only the last part of the trip.
I use the same barrels I bring it in to haul out the grey water, and drain it at an RV dump on the way home.
All the people who say you have to be dirty, can't shower as well as at home, etc. simply haven't thought of bringing MORE than the minimum required amount of water!








