I (am going to) need a shower
- westmatt
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I (am going to) need a shower
Any suggestions on a good/clean place to buy a shower, somewhere between Bishop and Lone Pine? Not sure I'll be able to stand the smell of myself on the drive home.
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-Matt
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Re: I (am going to) need a shower
We just carry a gallon of water, a washcloth and a towel each, find a day use area, back up the truck, open the doors to shield us from anyone there who might be offended and wash off. Change of clothes and done.
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Re: I (am going to) need a shower
Yeah, standard practice is to leave that gallon jug on the dash of your car. Then allow the greenhouse effect to make a nice warm shower for you.

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Re: I (am going to) need a shower
I usually use the gallon jug technique as well, but there are showers at the Chevron in Independence that were open a month or so ago. $7, bring your own soap, towels, etc.
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Re: I (am going to) need a shower
Showers at the Chevron in Big Pine are $3.50 per token for 10 minutes. They aren't very clean. They were open in mid-July. They used to sell showers at the Wash Tub laundromat in Bishop, but they weren't earlier this year yet due to covid. Not sure if they ever opened up. The Hostel California (not very clean) and Eastside Guesthouse and Bivy (very covid-conscious) in Bishop used to sell showers; not sure since covid. Same with the hostel in Lone Pine. Keough Hot Springs has showers, with a sign saying they're "just for rinsing off." They might sell showers at their campground, not sure. The town park on the north end of Independence has single-stall bathrooms where you can lock the door and have a sink to yourself long enough to clean up.
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Re: I (am going to) need a shower
Thanks for the replies. I kind of forgot about the covid impact, unfortunately. I will just bring an old solar shower with me.
I appreciate the suggestions.
-Matt
I appreciate the suggestions.
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Re: I (am going to) need a shower
Get an Inyo NF map. Note where one can drive dirt roads to reach any of the several all year streams flowing from the Sierra Crest down canyons. Check out what is possible. Also hot springs. One needs to shower before using the public pool at the main Bishop park.
Over decades, especially along the Eastern Sierra in the Owens Valley, have been a hard core dispersed camping enthusiast. And just like in the back country I'm notorious for jumping in even ugly cold water most days. On our recent 4 night Mono Pass trip I jumped in waters 4 days. Because I also desert car camp late winters and early springs, I have a rather serious amount of water in my Forester including a 64 ounce clear fruit juice plastic bottle I drilled holes in an optional lid for. Standing along the dirty dinged up Subaru at 7pm of evenings, water flow out of that lid is fine indeed out in places like Death Valley.
Over decades, especially along the Eastern Sierra in the Owens Valley, have been a hard core dispersed camping enthusiast. And just like in the back country I'm notorious for jumping in even ugly cold water most days. On our recent 4 night Mono Pass trip I jumped in waters 4 days. Because I also desert car camp late winters and early springs, I have a rather serious amount of water in my Forester including a 64 ounce clear fruit juice plastic bottle I drilled holes in an optional lid for. Standing along the dirty dinged up Subaru at 7pm of evenings, water flow out of that lid is fine indeed out in places like Death Valley.
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Re: I (am going to) need a shower
Forgot about the Bishop pool; it was open in mid-July as well and I also got a shower there, but the hours are restrictive unless you're taking a rest day or something.
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Re: I (am going to) need a shower
Whitney Hostel in Lone Pine was $10 a couple days ago - includes soap and towel
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