Yes, but the average winter mountain weather is not as your photo'. It's more often like this

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followed by this...

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and some of these...

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Sorry but thats Bollocks... with those pics you wont be showering as a priority....

Thats like me posting JAWS pics and saying this is your average fishing Sun afternoon...
 
id build a bag like this at a tailor and jump in it and have a nice bath up in the mountains.drill a hole in the floor and exit outside ,mount the mouth of the bag in that hole ,use warm watter not hot watter so i don t steam up the walls and the
Is that in the space station ? I should imagine a little water goes a long way..... Guess you wouldn't want to wee in there.
who said anything about weeing inside:)) ,it s all about spending 1 month far away from the village at -12Celsius and trying to get a propper shower ,looking to see if the only way to take that shower is snowbathing the russian style or like that gentleman in the space inside a rubber bag:))
 
Plus one for the hand wash. I have no experience of living in those temperatures, but I have experience of hand washing where a shower is not possible due to medical circumstances. If you are organised hand washing will be perfectly fine, and economical on water use.
 
Plus one for the hand wash. I have no experience of living in those temperatures, but I have experience of hand washing where a shower is not possible due to medical circumstances. If you are organised hand washing will be perfectly fine, and economical on water use.
thanks for your reply, best wishes
 
Unless you're unusually short, you can't stand up in a land rover.. unless it's got a box on the back. Even then you'd struggle. With the relative humidity and dew point, a warm shower is just going to make everything wet. Until it freezes. o_O
 

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