It also means you can make more use of the on-board 23-gallon freshwater tank and 2.5-gallon water heater that supplies the shower and modest-sized sink. ![]() This is a fast-growing trend in RVs, cabins, and campsites.Īs the name implies the composting toilet is designed to use microbial processes with little-to-no water to break down waste into organic compost.Īnother benefit of this approach is that you save space and weight by not needing a traditional RV black water tank. You see this with the Timberline teardrop camper and its composting toilet. HomeGrown is an RV manufacturer that takes an ecologically conscious approach to their line. The black water tank also has a maximum capacity of 9-gallons to support the plumbing of the marine-style toilet. The gray water tank can hold up to 14-gallons of water from the sink and shower drains. This supplies both the kitchen and bathroom fixtures. It comes with a 20-gallon freshwater storage tank. They even went so far as to include a waterproof toilet paper to protect the roll when you shower. This concept borrows a little bit from some Asian countries like South Korea, where the bathroom serves as a full shower to maximize the available space. Within you’ll find a shower with an adjustable showerhead fixture and a marine toilet with a high seat. When it comes to this teardrop camper’s bathroom it has a full residential size “Floor-to-Ceiling” surround for superior privacy. There’s also a two-burner propane range top as well as hardwood cabinets. It includes a queen-size bed, LED lighting, and even a 13,500 BTU per hour roof-mounted air conditioning system.Īnother place where the Little Guy Max starts to separate itself from the competition is with a full-height kitchen pantry, complete with a large basin sink. The interior was designed for comfort, visual appeal, and convenient storage. The net effect is a dry weight of only 3,140 pounds, which puts it in a comfortable range to be towed by SUVs and light-duty pickup trucks. This starts with ultra-lightweight construction in the form of a tubular steel chassis and other updated materials. The Little Guy Max tries to bring a little bit of extra innovation and downright style to the once old concept of the teardrop camper. Queen size bed and convertible sofa bed. ![]() Plus: You could own this entire Scottish island for just £150,000. ![]() ICYMI: The world's best nightclub? Apparently, it’s right here in the UK. But you’ll want to act fast – the original glampsite was a huge success, so we can expect this one to be similarly popular. Intrigued? You can find out more about the Field of Dreams and book a stay here. Photograph: Field of Dreams Photograph: Field of Dreams The second field is home to a lake as well as a converted boat bolthole with its own bathtub, in addition to a 1970s Morris Minor pickup, a 1960s caravan and ‘Dino’, former ice-cream van dating back to the 1960s. Vegas’s glamping resort also offers a stay with picturesque waterside views. One houses the Maltese bus called ‘Patricia’, a restored 1960s fire engine and a 1960s French Citroën, alongside a communal fire pit and a horse trailer-turned-bathroom. When arriving at the Field of Dreams, you’ll find two glamping areas. His journey was captured on Channel 4’s Carry on Glamping series, and while it has apparently been a bit of a rollercoaster, the new site is finally open and ready for business. What started out as a drunken 2am Ebay purchase of a 1960s Maltese public bus, ended up with Vegas being the proud owner of a glamping field full of retro, repurposed vehicles. Comedian Johnny Vegas’s glamping spectacle, the so-called ‘Field of Dreams’, has relocated from its original site in Harrogate to a new, permanent home in Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire – and it looks pretty damn gorgeous. Keen camper? Fancy switching up your usual tent pitch for a more colourful patch? We might have just the spot for you.
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