Now, to help manage this daily campground chore, let's put together a shower bag of the basic items that you will need for personal hygiene at the campground. To start with, shop around for a water-proof shoulder bag (see the blue bag in the photo). You want a water-proof bag to carry everything because you'll be taking it into the shower with you, and you don't want the contents getting wet. Below is a photo of the shower bag and items that my wife and I take with us when we go camping.
The shower bag contains:
- towels and washrags
- soap and a plastic container
- shampoo and shower cap
- toothbrush and a plastic container
- toothpaste and dental floss
- comb and brush
- razor and shave cream
- sunburn relief spray
- camping shower
A camping shower consists of a 2-1/2-gallon plastic bag that is clear on one side and black on the other, a cord to hang the bag, and a spout with a closure to control the flow of water. Before you leave the campsite for the day, fill the camping shower with water and lay it on the ground where the sun will hit it. Be sure to leave the clear side up. The sun penetrates the clear side and the heat is absorbed by the black side underneath. Since heat rises, it is reflected back into the water. When you return at the end of the day, you will have plenty of hot water for your shower. Use the attached cord to hang the camping shower, making sure to get it high enough so that you can stand under the spout, open the closure so that gravity can do its thing, and enjoy.
Now that you're all cleaned up, let's go have some dinner and start that campfire.

