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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • Today we tell it all and share our top hacks for extending the small black tank to prolong our boondocking fun! From beginners to full timers, these tips will help you stay out longer!
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Komentáře • 533

  • @dontworrybehappy5139
    @dontworrybehappy5139 Před 3 lety +54

    I love the way you took on this uncomfortable and very personal topic with honesty and a no holds barred attitude. It is the absolute best discussion I've seen on this topic and everyone needs to hit the thumbs up button so it gets widely shared.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +6

      Thank you! So thoughtful of you to say and we really appreciate you watching!!!😃

  • @mikemysicka3564
    @mikemysicka3564 Před 3 lety +9

    Perfect! I don't know why people get weird about this subject. I think for bondockers it is vitally important. I travel in a 23 foot class C and I use all of the tricks you covered. I can go a month with out dumping my black tank. One thing I do before dumping is to fill my black tank with water so it sloshes around on the way to the dump site. Great vid really enjoyed it!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, it can be tough one to discuss for sure! Hopefully people find it informative and we would have loved to see a video like this before we started! One month would be amazing to last between dumps! Great tip about the water thanks!

  • @kathysharp7551
    @kathysharp7551 Před 3 lety +28

    I admire your bravery and tactfulness in covering such an important topic. Thanks for yet another awesome video :)

  • @joanmcerlean7158
    @joanmcerlean7158 Před 3 lety +26

    Good job guys. You covered this subject about as directly, gracefully, and in helpful detail, as I’ve seen. Thanks. 🥴

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Really appreciate the nice comment and thanks again for watching!!😃

  • @asadventures_moriicoddiwomple

    You had us laughing through this one. Loved Aaron's faces at the beginning and later and the mudslide discussion. 🤣😂😅

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +3

      It was a tough one! Glad it brought some entertainment to you guys! 🤣

  • @joycem2795
    @joycem2795 Před 3 lety +9

    I was waiting for one of you to say “skid marks” but “mud slide” works too! 😂

  • @whitleyrobertson7070
    @whitleyrobertson7070 Před 3 lety +4

    Once your tank is empty, and just leaving your site, place ice cubes and toilet chemicals in together, and drive off, the movement of the RV churns the ice cubs and chemicals to clean residue......a really awesome video, great job you two, all other recommendations are right on!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      Great tip! 👍 thanks for watching!

    • @jeez3838
      @jeez3838 Před rokem

      Yup. I use the ice as well and it knocks off the hard build up for a cleaner black tank.

  • @MarySears
    @MarySears Před 3 lety +4

    Love all the tips! My husband overheard the video and thought I was listening to the show Extreme Cheapskates saving toilet paper!😂

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +2

      That's funny! 🤣😂 Some times we feel like extreme cheapskates living in an rv....pinching pennies and saving tp!

  • @ORIGIN67G
    @ORIGIN67G Před 2 lety +2

    to add to tip #8, TOTO makes a handheld, portable, battery operated, washlet (bidet) you can use in place of toilet paper. all you would need is a couple of squares of paper to dry your ass after you're done...it has decent pressure, so it cleans the chocolate starfish like you're giving it a shower, leaving you with zero skids on your chonies, and less waste in your black tank. you can also use the remaining water in the washlet to wash down any mudslides you may make, and the only paper you put in that trash can will be the one you dry your wet ass with. win/win👍

  • @billordianegmail
    @billordianegmail Před 3 lety +1

    Have you ever heard of Happy bowl? It's a cone shaped paper for the RV toilet you place inside the bowl to prevent the mud slide and to surround the solid waste as it gets flushed! Lol, you can also get cheaper versions. Check Amazon!

  • @dougorgailbowman8378
    @dougorgailbowman8378 Před 3 lety +8

    We’re newbies- Very helpful!! Thanks for broaching a difficult but necessary subject! You did a great job!

  • @sarahmcarthur9107
    @sarahmcarthur9107 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you, and yes, this is helpful. While it may not be a topic we like to talk about publicly, we definitely should be talking about it with our RV companion(s). Thank you for pointing out the no-no's of outdoor pooping--too many times have we come across places (even in our iconic national parks!!) where it's clear many people have used the toilet complete with leaving their paper (and other)waste there for the park staff (who WILL come across it) to clean it up. Not ok. We live in the country so peeing outside is a no-brainer, and I've even had to use the "cup technique" in a one-bathroom home with a teenager taking 45 minute showers (lol). So thanks again--a good subject to put out there, and helpful ways to manage tanks!

  • @conradblanco5262
    @conradblanco5262 Před rokem

    I didn't go through all the comments, so I don't know if anyone shared this already. My tip for this topic: Meta-Mucil. I take one serving in the evening and #2 in the morning comes out clean. (Those that know, know what I mean.) Since it comes out clean, you use way less TP and it's way less smelly since you separate your TP. I'm a latecomer to your channel but love all your videos.

  • @kilbuda
    @kilbuda Před 3 lety +4

    This was awesome! Next up: "Hooks & Caddies" - How we organize our van. Yes please...

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +2

      Ooooo yess great topic! Thanks for watching and the suggestion!

  • @Tom67X
    @Tom67X Před rokem

    Haha! The mud slide, the racing stripes, the sticky swirly...sometimes...it just is what it is, ya get used to it. If it's a minor incident anyway. If I'm camping alone, I'll just use _my own_ self-generated jet stream when it's time. I'm pretty much unwavering about a clean tookus, so I do employ the baby wipe finish, and keep 1 qt freezer bags on hand to hold the wipes- sealed tight for eventual trash removal day. I'm also good with not using my toilet while boondocking and taking a short hike with my porta-stool. Especially if camping with the ladies- I'll give them the toilet and I'll go primitive. A very helpful video about the realities we don't talk about.

  • @marionlennea1575
    @marionlennea1575 Před 2 lety

    Well Done!!! For Lady Camping, I use a Plastic Folgers Coffee Can to pee in the tent at night. The handle, (indents on one side) enables me to actually stand up (straight or you'll miss the can!) to use it. The lid snaps back on and I empty it into the Campground out- house toilet in the AM. Another tip with our cassette toilet if going #2: just open the hole and bypass the bowl area completely.) Older n Wiser!!

  • @KARLADORNACHER
    @KARLADORNACHER Před 3 lety +8

    You two are like my new best friends! Thank you for how you well you did with this topic!! Amazing really! I recently bought a 19' airstream sprinter and my first... and only... time out so far I realized I had a lot to learn about this topic... as well as others! You have been sooooo helpful and I will be incorporating all of your tips next time I get to go out... after the snow melts!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +2

      Ahhhhh, thank you soo much! That's so great you are getting out in your Airstream Nineteen! There is so much to learn about RV's for sure and we appreciate you watching!!

  • @tomcarmody-iq6os
    @tomcarmody-iq6os Před 6 měsíci +1

    It was great how you gave us this information. It was handled very well Tom

  • @phillong6590
    @phillong6590 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. My wife and I both felt this is one of the best RV videos we have watched. There is no doubt you gave it a lot of thought and did a nice job pulling it all together. Beginning to end, it flowed very well. You guys are comfortable on camera and it shows. Thank you.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Hello Phil! Thanks for watching and we really appreciate this nice comment. Thank you again!😃

  • @kristinkeesen4341
    @kristinkeesen4341 Před 3 lety +1

    As a colon cancer survivor, I appreciate your straight talk about poop! It's a bodily function that we all do. (doodoo) And I am a heavy water drinker so I appreciate the pee advice...it gives the song Red Solo Cup new meaning! 😜

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much for watching and keep up the good fight! Red Solo cup😂😂

  • @freebird8163
    @freebird8163 Před rokem

    No one likes to talk about this stuff….. but we all have to go so this video has been very helpful!!! Thank you for the honest talk!

  • @afwilbanks4172
    @afwilbanks4172 Před 3 lety +4

    Hey guys.. thanks for sharing this video.. so informative and very important to camper life!!! Continuing to think about water consumption and grey tank storage, a video on showering and washing dishes would be great to how you do this. These areas of camper life are so important but little is shared. Thanks again for your courage to tackle this..🚐

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +2

      Great topics to discuss we will add them to the list! Appreciate you watching!

  • @roryheath
    @roryheath Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for doing this. You have answered a good number of questions that people are leery to ask.

  • @smartknife
    @smartknife Před 2 lety

    Glad CZcams referred this video. Watched a lot of van tours, but always want one likes yours in REAL life. Not those super clean with nothing inside.

  • @drcoolit
    @drcoolit Před rokem

    several points I'd like to make (and yes, this WAS a valuable video)
    1) one of the pluses of RV'ing is that because of its scaled down life style, one learns that things that you've taken for granted you can rethink. For ex., how much water DO you need to "do your business"? You're conserving water because of the limited space you have in the black tank, but the carryover value is that for people doing "normal living" much of what you've put forward that relates to reducing water WASTE could certainly be applied to "regular living" conditions.
    2) as of my comment (6/25/23) there are 500+ comments so I haven't read thru all of them, and I'm sure someone has already suggested this -- but I was on the Gulf Coast when Katrina hit and there was NO WATER AT ALL so "doing my business" required a whole different approach! That approach (thanks to my spouse's suggestion) was to use a couple grocery bags (plastic of course!) with the sides secured so that everything that comes out of you GOES INTO THE BAG. This raises the question when RV'ing of what do you do w/ the bag THEN! But there may be a way to approach what to do as if you were taking care of your dog's "business" and after digging a hole in the ground dump the contents into the hole and cover it back up. It's like going outside but as a 2-step operation.
    3) the TPX has the disadvantage of producing lots of SOLID WASTE PRODUCTS with less water to keep things liquid. That "pyramid" that you mentioned could get built up pretty quickly! There was a video I saw that was featuring a guy who specializes in cleaning holding tanks -- his advice to avoid tank problems was WATER, WATER, AND MORE WATER. And he said that because he's seen tanks that were almost totally filled with solid waste which, over time, became very difficult to remove (unless you're a pro at doing that type think yourself).
    There's no question that RV'ing (especially when it involves getting further away from the routine of conventional living) requires a different mindset and different protocols. At the same time, I've found that I have learned to adapt a lot more to situations that in the past I might have had some real difficulties with, and I have my RV'ing past to thank for some of that. You become more resilient and more confident that you can tackle adversity (or just everyday problems) much better and with less stress.
    I am looking forward to viewing some of your other videos. Thanks for this one!

  • @toniawilkins1635
    @toniawilkins1635 Před rokem

    Demolition Man Shells...I love it. Yes, I still watch the movie. More great tips. We stay in an RV resort during the winter in Fl and we use some of the tips you mentioned to get in the habit for boondocking in the future.

  • @csmith9189
    @csmith9189 Před 2 lety

    Great Tips! I struggle with my 6 grandkids filling my 15 gal black tank on a day trip to a soccer tournament. They overuse the water and sometimes the black tank fills up and we are still at the tournament. My backup plan is I keep a backpack with plastic garbage bags that are big enough to line the inside of the toilet and shavings that you would use for a hamster or rabbit cage. Line the toilet put in some shavings and we can finish the tournament. I've also heard of van lifers tying a cut off pantyhose leg, then tie it to where you attach the black hose. Dig a shallow trench, lay the pantyhose in the trench, open the tank drain and the pantyhose holds all but the liquid. Pick up pantyhose put it in a plastic garbage bag and cover the trench with dirt. A plastic bag with pet shavings would work to keep pantyhose from smelling until it can be disposed of.

  • @lefauxpas
    @lefauxpas Před 3 lety +2

    Love the straightforward tips and candor. We have a 28’ AS and are thinking about downsizing to a B for ease of use while traveling on long trips etc (might keep the trailer for longer stays - on the fence about that), so all of your vids are helpful, actually the best I’ve seen on YT about using a B van. Thanks!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful, appreciate you watching! Good luck in your journey!

  • @marlenen6130
    @marlenen6130 Před 8 měsíci

    I use a urinal when in my Aliner, especially at night. Then I dump it in the morning. The beauty of the Aliner is that usually there isn’t a bathroom. I have a moderate sized laundry bottle that’s great for collecting the pee at night.

  • @dawnie3029
    @dawnie3029 Před 3 lety +7

    Loved this video! You both kept us laughing. It’s now our new favorite video on you tube. Thanks for the great tips. On another note, have you done a video on the berkey? My husband and I just started researching them.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +4

      Ahhh that's so great to hear! We are just about to do a Berkey video and will be out soon. In short, we love it and it's so important as we travel around the country and use alot of unknown water sources!

  • @Mudbug2000
    @Mudbug2000 Před 3 lety +1

    Great question! OMG that much water?
    Dynamite! Chris the vinegar & water will make your ‘light Camel’ sparkle while disinfecting. Thank you for having the courage to do this lol.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! The average American uses 80 to 100 gallons per day in a home! Crazy....

  • @Canadianbatgirl62
    @Canadianbatgirl62 Před 3 lety

    Yes!!!! The three sea shells! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @mywatercompany61
    @mywatercompany61 Před 2 lety

    Your thoroughly detailed honest toilet usage and black water tank space is best I watched on a subject not easy to talk about. I am a wastewater treatment plant operator and know how difficult it is to be able to discuss this subject matter with people. Wanted to suggest a better option for black water tank additive that is non chemical and is organic. Most additives are harmful to the microbiological organisms that are in there. The organisms are necessary for the processing of the wastewater at a treatment plant. Once wastewater reaches the plant we utilize oxygen to transform bacteria into single cell carbon based organisms that work to treat the water. The organisms that come from our waste die when additives change the molecular environment the need to survive. Some additives create super bugs that are also bad because they need more food and oxygen to survive so they eat the other organisms for their food and dissolved oxygen.
    HYDROGEN PEROXIDE is a better solution. It will sanitize, mask odors and assist in breaking up the product without harming the vitally necessary organisms.
    Try HYDROGEN PEROXIDE it’s less expensive than the other additives and environmentally friendly!

  • @d0ugparker
    @d0ugparker Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the frank, common sense, casual, relaxed, and open sharing. The world needs lots more if it. Nicely done.
    For tip #4, TPX, try a brief spray first from your vinegar bottle, then place the paper.
    1) It holds the TP in place.
    2) A wet bowl is slippery, it lets things slide down more easily. Things stick more to dry bowls. Water makes a bowl slippery when you need it to be slippery.
    3) If not using vinegar, the dry paper, when hit by the waste, absorbs the moisture in the waste and sticks to the porcelain, since the moisture in the stool plays the part of the vinegar you would have already sprayed there, first.
    4) That thin film of vinegar lubricates between the bowl and the paper, and
    5) the vinegar spray helps maintain the overall sanitary condition of the facilities.
    Regards. D.P. Henderson, NV

  • @apearl9999
    @apearl9999 Před rokem

    I'm about to buy my first ever RV/truck camper that has a 13 gallon black tank, so I'm very happy to have stumbled on your video!! You brought up some things I have not thought about (like wasting water to help flush #2) as well as provided some great tips (putting a small amount of TP in the bottom of the bowl before doing #2). Thanks for sharing your experience on a topic not many people are willing to talk about!!

  • @Yellowstonetim
    @Yellowstonetim Před 3 lety +1

    I so appreciate your honest, straight forward, and detailed video. I've never seen anything like it, but this is real life and absolutely excellent.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Tim, thanks alot for the nice comment and for watching!

  • @richardolitsky1377
    @richardolitsky1377 Před 3 lety +2

    OMG these were great suggestions we actually tried last week. Dry flushing and saving the last bit of water in a cup really helped. Thank you!!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      That's so great to hear you already tried these out! Appreciate you watching!

  • @nataliebecker5683
    @nataliebecker5683 Před 3 lety +2

    Haha. This is just a straight up, all around classic vid. Love it!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Time to tighten up the bathroom policies around the Becker household! 😂😅😅

  • @thetruthserum2816
    @thetruthserum2816 Před 2 lety

    My setup must have a Bidet, so, like at home, tp is for drying only... shower fresh every time... I think I've found a way to have a bidet on a composting toilet... I'm going to put a bidet nozzle in the front diversion area. Then slide forward for the bidet... I think it will work... For the lavatory, I'm going to do a step valve for the water...

  • @kdfox2007
    @kdfox2007 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing. This single topic is what Ive been searching for.

  • @michaelmcclain1386
    @michaelmcclain1386 Před 2 lety +1

    Tip from the road - take a can of spray silicone, and LIGHTLY mist the bowl before each trip, and NOTHING sticks to the bowl. Been doing this for three years, and no problems or seal failures, and NO messes to prevent, or clean up.

  • @Acutelee
    @Acutelee Před 2 lety

    Great black tank review which confirms our decision to outfit our RV with a composting toilet from the outset! It’s a fraction of the hassle of a black tank!

  • @earlmarket6068
    @earlmarket6068 Před rokem

    Great information. I feel it has been one if the the most informative videos I've watched.

  • @gd4u422
    @gd4u422 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for that enlightening explanation and you helped my husband and I decide that we do not want a van! LOL!

  • @gloriveebrooks6814
    @gloriveebrooks6814 Před 11 měsíci

    This video was great. I honestly can say that it is very uncomfortable subject, but great ideas for people who have never boomdocked, or is preparing for a trip to boomdock.

  • @miguelgutierrez1252
    @miguelgutierrez1252 Před 3 lety

    So this uncomfortable topic was handled gracefully by the both of you. Thanx for sharing. The honesty level was rite on. It’s something we all think about but aren’t comfortable speaking on. You guys hit a home run.

  • @fureveryoungfarm3752
    @fureveryoungfarm3752 Před 2 lety

    We used a "poopy tent" while boondocking before we had a camper with a bathroom. We made a toilet out of a bucket with a toilet seat on top and double lined it with trash bags and use wood chips to absorb liquid and smells. We even #2'd in it daily and no smell. We changed it out every 2 days. It was actually more comfortable than the small bathroom in our first camper. Might be an option to stay our even longer for you guys.

  • @littleaub2145
    @littleaub2145 Před 3 lety

    You guys make the grates videos on the small sizes rv and you include the large rv,s too, and you should have say a quarter tank full of water and add the treatment too and your off, and like you said dump your tanks black then grey, i rv and years ago i worked at an rv place, and there i fall in love with the thoughts of traveling, enjoy guys, you only live one that i know of, lol. love your videos.stay safe.

  • @sdwilliams2
    @sdwilliams2 Před 2 lety

    hard subject to take on and beautifully executed but it had the positive net effect of talking me out of buying a class B. Much appreciated. All the best!

  • @K9troop
    @K9troop Před 3 lety +1

    You covered the “poop pillow”! 🤣🤣🤣 3 seashells, nice quote, mellow greetings guys!

  • @jim-db4mb
    @jim-db4mb Před 3 lety

    I do the X my wife doesn’t like to. I love wipes and use our used zip lock bags. Also turn off the pump for a dry drop. We also 🪣 bucket our 🚿 shower water 💦 and use it to flush. I use empty wide mouth orange juice bottles for a quick # 1 or a handy tree lol. This allows us to go 2 to three weeks. Like your great tips. We love our Battle Born Batterys. Happy trails!

  • @rkbatruckingshow1873
    @rkbatruckingshow1873 Před 3 lety

    If you drink from plastic bottles he can "recycle" them by using them for #1. Just dispose in your regular trash or empty in the morning. Walmart sells a 1 gallon plastic storage container which she can use at night. Again, just dump in the morning.
    My wife and I are truckers and have no toilet in the truck. That is what we do. If need to go #2 and no truck stop or rest area is available, we will use grocery bags. Just throw your TP in with it and seal up in an air tight bag until you can properly dispose of it.

  • @AJGUNNER
    @AJGUNNER Před měsícem

    Nash, I would install a
    VOVO BIDET with a Designated Water Tank...thats living like
    a BOSS!😈

  • @AB-so3jv
    @AB-so3jv Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome info,.... lol lol lol .... when we go raw camping, we use a little shovel and burry everything. Using biodegradable products, and burring it all.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      There is so much people don't talk about and then......How Do Ya Know! Appreciate you watching as always!

  • @johnmurray9660
    @johnmurray9660 Před 3 lety +1

    Getting to know you, getting to know all about you! You know that song? Love you guys, you crack me up. Chris you really seemed to enjoy making this video like way to much. Aaron, well, he looked a little more like, "let's get this video done." Gnarly video guys, few limits! Stay safe out there.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Had to look it up! Chris has seen the King and I, but I haven't! You're about right.... I was getting a little un comfortable there!!😂😂

  • @kathyeberly366
    @kathyeberly366 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much for the answers to my question. Lots of good tips. I saw something yesterday about using a diaper genie in the bathroom. That could work as a wastebasket, like you use. Dry flushing is a great idea and the TPX. So much good info. Thanks again

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the great question and inspiration Kathy! A diaper genie would defiantly work as well. We thought about it but space is always a concearn!

  • @lillieherrera6564
    @lillieherrera6564 Před 2 lety

    We’ve been RVing for many years and we try to conserve water and tank space. This was awesome advice. Love the TP-X idea 😁👍 and dah! Never thought about turning off the pump. Thanks and Happy Trails

  • @carlyndolphin
    @carlyndolphin Před 3 lety +2

    Some good informative advice. At the end of the day we’re all human and everyone has to pee and poop! These tips are very helpful.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      That's right! For some reason its taboo to talk too much about things that effect everyone, but are not the norm!

  • @clintstinytrailerconversio5560

    Big large-mouth plastic container like peanuts come in, is where #1 goes into. Add Camco orange and you will thank yourself! The new trailer will have a C-Head. I will use the TPX method since sometimes the bucket side of the urine diverter can be "compromised". Another way to save fresh and not fill the gray tank as quickly. Install a valve connected to the hot side and dumps water back into the fresh tank until you feel heat, then close and proceed. The new trailer will have surface mounted copper pipe and brass valves.

  • @buymywings
    @buymywings Před 3 lety +2

    I was waiting for the the blooper reel! Or in this case, the pooper reel!!!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Ha ha ha 😂😂😂 We surprisingly didn't have much! Just left most of it in!

  • @highlandertcbo1419
    @highlandertcbo1419 Před 3 lety

    First off, glad the dry bag thing is working for you to store garbage. Great video on going to the bathroom in a Class B. We did the black/grey tank dance for the first two years of ownership (both are 13 gallons capacity each). Having had an AirHead Composting toilet on a sailboat for 12 years, we decided to go back to that method and bought an AirHead for our rig. In our case, we were able to combine the two tanks (black and grey) into one big 26 gallon grey tank now so, that also affected our decision. We put the toilet paper in the basket, empty the “liquids” container discretely about every 1 1/2 days (and yes, urea is suppose to be a fertilizer), change out the “solids” container about every two to three weeks (longer if there are pit toilets to use in the area) and find that this works great for us. Watching that water go down the toilet was maddening for us! Glad you guys have figured out a system for the “standard” RV toilet and were willing to put it out there on video. Oh, speaking of dry bags, smaller one for doing delicates! A black one will heat up the water in the sun before adding in underwear/socks. Leave the top open and stick your arm in there to work as the agitator. Three rinses work for us. Like you guys have found, we’d run out of socks and underwear first. If you got “deep pockets” money wise, Merino wool underwear/shirts were a game changer. You can fit twice as many as any cotton ones. Plus, they take less space storing away.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Glad to hear your thoughts and experience on the Airhead as it sounds like a great option! Thanks for the tips and for watching!

    • @gr8emama
      @gr8emama Před 2 lety

      I do not understand what you mean in this comment about dry bags and heating up water in the sun. Are you speaking about washing laundry ? I just dont know how you went fr toilets to underwear and socks ??

  • @fasteddie51
    @fasteddie51 Před 3 lety +2

    I have thought about using a Diaper Genie instead of flushing the TP when boondocking. I don’t know if they are even made any more.

  • @slptp
    @slptp Před 3 lety

    Your X trick would probably work on a composting toilet too. It's very important to keep those dry without adding too much water from cleaning it. Most people use a spritz bottle with vinegar water. I've also heard of very thin rice papers and coffee filters being used but toilet paper is already there so use it! The nice thing about a diverting CT is that you can pre-plan those Xs so they're there in an "emergency". :) Great video guys. Nice to see people just talk about normal bodily functions without being squeamish. It is what it is

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your thoughts on the composting toilet. We've always thought about trying one!

  • @coachki4118
    @coachki4118 Před 2 lety

    very informative..I don't have an RV or travel van, but this was helpful and so candid..thank you!

  • @rickfetz469
    @rickfetz469 Před 3 lety

    You have done such a good job with this subject that I am thinking SNL should do a skit on RV toilet etiquette!

  • @joannthomases9304
    @joannthomases9304 Před 2 lety

    Wow, the very Most Important info. eeeever !!!! Single Most Impotant stuff to know, in camper knowlege !!

  • @CBL138
    @CBL138 Před 3 lety +1

    Keeping it real. “Too big to get it between your legs.” Go Red Solo Cup. Great tips.

  • @thegingerwalkabout1550
    @thegingerwalkabout1550 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent tips! My rig has an 11 gallon black tank, definitely the limiting factor when boondocking. I already do some of these but I learned some new things to try. Thanks!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Hey guys, thanks for watching! Small black tanks are tough for boondocking for sure!

  • @AskRemy
    @AskRemy Před 3 lety +3

    bazillion lmao - this will be our new fiscal policy - smells good after dump in - I need a drink and watch this again - I might not survive but I have to try

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    @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +4

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  • @MusicLuv80
    @MusicLuv80 Před rokem

    In my country they have some kind of gel that you put into your portable toilet and it makes everything inside like a sand and it comes out very easily.

  • @bonicourtright5839
    @bonicourtright5839 Před 2 lety

    This was one of the most informative video on the issue I have seen. Thank you both for being so candid. I'm VERY NEW to all of this and you addressed some of the most important questions I have had in my mind.

  • @janiswalters510
    @janiswalters510 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips on extending the black tank. I'm new to RVing and just bought my first travel trailer. It has a 35 gallon black tank but I plan on boon docking as much as possible so appreciate tips on making the experience more enjoyable. Love your channel and enjoy following your adventures.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! 35 gallons is a pretty good size to work with!

  • @Debbie_T_FL
    @Debbie_T_FL Před 3 lety

    Great tips on something we all are wondering about, but don’t necessarily want to ask 😊. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Frankwrite
    @Frankwrite Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for this. The brilliant TPX solution alone is worth the price of admission. You guys are so good!

  • @danporter9363
    @danporter9363 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow thank you guys for being so honest with out making it awkward and I learned a lot we couldn’t make it three days with a 26 gallon tank so I can’t wait to try some of these great tips now I need to convince my wife LOL. Keep it up Great video.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      It is amazing how quick the tanks can fill up for sure! You can now just have the whole conversation with her in the bathroom. "Hey honey! guess what I learned today!" 😂😂 Thanks for watching Dan!

  • @beachliving3127
    @beachliving3127 Před 3 lety +1

    Very Informative about how to extend your Black Tank. Doesn't the concept of if it's yellow let it mellow and brown you flush down also make a dry flush for #2. You therefore can potentially use less water to flush due to the yellow water already in the toilet. The amount of water you save by using the yellow water vs flushing would add up over the course of your stay. Obviously, as a single user, I don't have the problem about synchronizing my bathroom habits to make sure that there is enough yellow water to flush.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Yes that is very true! I think that's why I looked weird at Chris when she said that in the video, but I think she does that more. You're right it is harder with two people, but would definitely save more water!

  • @wealwayswander
    @wealwayswander Před 3 lety +5

    I thought only nurses could talk about poop for 30 min at a time...... :) Great tips

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Nurses and RV'ers. 😂😅😂 It was a tough one! Thanks for watching!

  • @fureveryoungfarm3752
    @fureveryoungfarm3752 Před 2 lety

    We use the TST pods and even after 2 days there is basically no visible solids or paper. Works great !

  • @willparrish7646
    @willparrish7646 Před 3 lety +1

    I highly recommend you try happy campers toilet treatment in the future.

  • @richarddiou2087
    @richarddiou2087 Před 3 lety

    Chris and Arron - another great video. Your video was not only very informative, it was also entertaining. You handled a challenging subject with both ease and humor. Thank you.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Awesome, thank you! Appreciate the great comment! Thanks for watching!

  • @unapologeticallyconfused3402

    Wow, this just popped up in my feed. Probably one of the most informative videos on van life that I have seen. Can't wait to start my van living in the next month.

  • @theaminsk8411
    @theaminsk8411 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for mentioning the responsibility people have when pooping outside. Rains will carry the bacteria in poop to nearby ponds contaminating the water that ducks & other wildlife depend on.

  • @cocochanel9291
    @cocochanel9291 Před 3 lety +2

    Great tips for the boondocking world !

  • @vipartevents3564
    @vipartevents3564 Před 3 lety

    Great video. I'm not an RV owner, but maybe a SUV camper person in future. As a prior boat owner with 2 gallon a porta potty, I really appreciate your TPX suggestion. That's a game changer.
    PS I can only imagine what Quartzsite is like in a normal year. Nine bucks for a shower... what a money maker!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching! Yes, I think Quartzsite makes all there money on RV'ers in the short Winter months!

  • @kyrk2112
    @kyrk2112 Před 3 lety +1

    If you could find a way to carry a blue betty you could realistically extend your boondocking till you need to re fill your water tanks.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Good option for some. Would work for trucks or RV's with outside storage, but we just have inside. I don't want to imagine a full Blue Boy inside our van hauling to the dump! But, we do see a lot of those for sure.

  • @beckyls9068
    @beckyls9068 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video!!!!! I related with so much of what youall said. Tks for this helpful video!!!!!

  • @maryamato5101
    @maryamato5101 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for these valuable tips. 🙂 I thought I had some good methods, but you showed me things I didn’t even think of. I really enjoy your videos. You both provide good detailed and informative information. Well done!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      You are so welcome! Thank you for the great comment and for watching!

  • @carolconnell9521
    @carolconnell9521 Před 3 lety +1

    Have you tried a plastic bag to line the toilet? I went tent to camping with 3 little girls (under 10) and this worked with the little hassock port-a-potty for us.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      We have not had to do that, but heard of people doing it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @larryvincent2098
    @larryvincent2098 Před 3 lety +1

    😜🤣👍 . A very informative video . Getting right to the topic was a great idea and having a chuckle or two was fun. Listen to the both of you had some great ideas and how to conserve the water in the toilet . I like the “X” idea and the strip for my wife . Water and vinegar was new to me which I give a try in summer when we go camping . Yes we do the three paper use in our camper . Love some your facial expressing on your face for humour . Thank you for taking the time to make this video , it was was informative. BS &BK

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Hey Larry, thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video as it was fun to make! Hopefully Summer comes soon enough in your area. We always struggled when MN winter lasted until May sometimes!😳

  • @VariantStg3
    @VariantStg3 Před 3 lety +6

    I would love to hear your true confession about "the thing/s" that almost made you give it all up and buy a house? You both seem to love it, and I doubt you want to give up the lifestyle, but were you, as a couple or individual, ever close? Thanks!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the idea! Appreciate you watching as well! We did have a house for about 10 years, but are really enjoying this type of lifestyle!

    • @VariantStg3
      @VariantStg3 Před 3 lety

      I’ve been watching as many shows as I can. Knew you had a home before, sorry for the confusion. My question was about stresses in the lifestyle that someone wanting to get into the life might appreciate knowing? Appreciate you all a great deal. When my adventure begins I will reach out on who to buy from to get you a commission. Y’all are so much more important to the purchase process than any salesperson on a lot.🍺

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +2

      Ohhh, got it! Yes that will be a good topic to discuss as there are a lot of stresses living in an RV that most people don't think about. Most of the time everyone portrays the beautiful places they go or the fun things they do. Not, the boring mundane chores or stresses! Lot's of things we give up, but if you enjoy the lifestyle there are sooo many rewards!

  • @VanOlove
    @VanOlove Před 3 lety

    Good info. The TPX was a new one for me. I will also try your solo cup method. We happily boondock in our campervan for about 5-6 days before the black tank is full. We like to use a bidet - a water bottle top named Culo/Amazon- this allows for 3 benefits; 1 is (a little) more water, which your black tank likes, and 2 is no paper needed, and 3 is the added toilet bowl rinse it provides. You might want to give it a try. We joke that we used to miss only 2 things when we camped, our jacuzzi and our bidet. Now, it's down to one, until you come up with an ingenious idea for a jacuzzi. We use the Happy Camper organic deodorizer, as instructed. We have used the same tub for 3.5 years so far. -- new subscriber

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Hello! Thanks for the tips! I have seen those inflatable hot tubs...how crazy would that be in a van!! Appreciate you watching....safe travels!!

  • @sharyneyman3806
    @sharyneyman3806 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for putting up this video. I like the way she handles her red cup. I have a B+ with a 36 gallon black tank and was wondering how long it would last me. So these tips that you gave really make me feel more confident about staying out for two weeks as a single person. I’m not worried about my freshwater because that’s 50 gallons. Plus of course I carry an extra 10 gallons.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Sounds like you have a great setup! I think you'll do great for two weeks!

  • @bequetta
    @bequetta Před 3 lety +1

    I can't wait until you try happy campers, I've heard so many great reviews and I can't wait to hear what your take is

  • @daviscrt
    @daviscrt Před 3 lety

    What a great idea laying a strip or two of toilet paper to cover the whole. awesome. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks Don

  • @seeyouonadirtroad
    @seeyouonadirtroad Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for keeping it real. Love the solo cup tip for the ladies and the dry flush tip!

  • @uncleorlyignts
    @uncleorlyignts Před 3 lety

    Nice work you two. Not only really practical and useful suggestions but no imagining left out details. Some people call me Dr Dung, always getting a laugh at the expense of the excrement side of life. But now the discussion has gone to a whole new level - GREAT JOB. Just dont get any more real than this episode. UncleOrly Out

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      Hey Unc! Glad you liked the video and it appealed to your Dr. Dung side! I hope we don't get any more real than that as well! Tough to talk about that stuff on camera! 😂

    • @uncleorlyignts
      @uncleorlyignts Před 3 lety

      @@IreneIronTravels tough to address but you did it soooo well!! UncleOrly Out

  • @katsheetz
    @katsheetz Před 3 lety

    hey guys that is so funny...I'm a nurse...I've used the TPX technique for patient bed pans...Its especilly helpful for transport & clean up.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety

      That is funny! No we're going to say it's nurse approved!!🤣

  • @katehutto6004
    @katehutto6004 Před 3 lety +1

    That was great! So much good information. I just bought a Storyteller van and had been thinking of how to manage the bathroom situation and I just got so many ideas from you.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh sweet what a cool van! Practice defiantly makes perfect.... or just better at least. 😂 Have fun in the Storyteller!

  • @dennim3286
    @dennim3286 Před 3 lety

    We have a 9 gallon black tank. To conserve space I cut up a small microfiber towel and made pee cloths, we also have a portable bidet and put the TP in the trash can.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Před 3 lety +1

      Somebody was just talking about the Kula cloth and I had to look it up! Glad you found a way to make them and help with that 9 gallon tank. That would be tough for more than one person longer than a weekend for sure. Thanks for watching!