We just use one aquaroll but always try to get a full serviced pitch where we can use water hook up. We tend to use the site showers unless we get water hook up and drainaway,
All this talk of using 2 aquarolls and the larger capacity of an onboard tank has got me thinking - and me thinking is dangerous!. I am sitting here on a moderate sized CC site and I have realised that I have only seen one person emptying their waste water in the past three days. I've seen plenty filling 40litre aquarolls though. What happens to all the waste water? Does a gravel hard standing become a soakaway for some people?
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we have just come back from a long weekend on Dalesbridge site near Austwick , Settle - the outside temp. on Saturday morn at 0830 was -7 degrees, cold enough to freeze the internal pipes to kitchen and shower but not the bathroom sink even with the electric heater on, they thawed out by 1400 hrs, I didn,t check the onboard tank as I was rushing off to do Ingleborough but the spare carrriers outside were frozen up until Sunday
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