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Vanlifers have come up with inventive solutions for staying fresh on the road. (Photo: Victor Bordera/Stocksy)

Everything You Need to Know About Staying Fresh on a Road Trip

Vanlifers share their secrets for fending off the stink (with or without finding a shower)

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(Photo: Victor Bordera/Stocksy)

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It鈥檚 easy to romanticize the great American road trip as an epic drive across rolling hills and desert plains. But after days of journeying through scenic highways and backroads in a cramped car or RV, you might start to feel a little icky and sticky. If your adventure doesn鈥檛 include an overnight stay at a motel with a hot shower, you might be wondering how to keep clean on the road. Vanlifers, who live in tight quarters full-time, have mastered the 鈥溾 lifestyle with inventive ways to stay fresh on the road. I asked five vanlifers for their best travel-hygiene advice. Here are their tips.

What to Pack if Showers Won鈥檛 Be Available:

Clean Underwear

Asheville, North Carolinabased photographer and writer regularly heads to the great outdoors with her wife, Caroline Whatley, in their 2018 Dodge Ram Promaster City. While traveling, they鈥檝e forgone showers for as long as two weeks, but there鈥檚 one thing they haven鈥檛 gone a day without: 鈥渁 fresh pair of underwear,鈥 McGrady says. 鈥淲e won鈥檛 think twice about wearing a T-shirt or shorts a couple days in a row, but we draw the line at underwear.鈥

A Good Microfiber Towel

McGrady and Whatley also have a pre-bed routine that keeps them from feeling grody on showerless days: each traveler dampens a small towel, pats her face first, then works her way down her body. 鈥淒o this right before bed and it鈥檒l help you sleep better, especially if you don鈥檛 have A/C like us,鈥 McGrady says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not nearly as satisfying as a hot shower, but it鈥檒l get the sweat and grime off of you and make climbing into bed feel a little less gross.鈥 They recommend (from $23), which is extra soft and usually able to dry in an hour or so.

Vanlifers , who work and live on the road full-time, agree that聽good towels are indispensable鈥攖hey use microfiber towels (from $12). 鈥淭hey dry so fast, they don鈥檛 smell nasty after a few uses, and they pack down to the size of a folded pair of underwear,鈥 says Chase.

Face Wipes

Writer, adventurer, and photographer travels cross-country in a converted camper van named Francis Ford Campola. She recommends a few tried-and-true ways to extend the time between showers: 鈥淯sing biodegradable face and body wipes has allowed me to clean up easily before heading to bed,鈥 she says. On warmer days, a spritz of chilled rose water helps Russell feel fresher. She swears by Ursa Major鈥檚 ($24 for a 20-pack).

Dry Shampoo

鈥淒ry shampoo is one of the greatest inventions, in my opinion,鈥 says Mariajos茅 Greene. She is a big fan of products (from $26). 鈥淭hey have one that makes your hair look freshly washed, and another one that makes it look like it was washed a day or two ago,鈥 says her husband, Chase.

What to Do When You Really Need a Shower:

Customize Your Vehicle

When the Greenes downsized from an old Nashville Metro school bus to a Sprinter van, there were two things they weren鈥檛 willing to give up: a shower and a toilet. So they built them themselves. Their space-efficient lav features hexagonal tiles, a water-saving shower head, a self-cleaning retractable shower door, and a composting toilet. 鈥淚t was built to be a wet bath, much like a boat,鈥 says Chase. Water is at a premium, so the Greenes have to be economical. 鈥淲e never open the faucet more than a third of the way and we cut the water off while we lather up or scrub, only turning it back on when we need to rinse off,鈥 Chase says.

Make a DIY Portable Shower

If you don鈥檛 have the resources to add a full shower to your car or van, fear not. YouTuber Ahlexandria Tejas, a.k.a. Hobo Ahle, has been living in her vehicle for six years and has acquired a lot of strategies for staying clean. The most reliable is by attaching a kitchen-sink nozzle to a modified pressurized weed sprayer, with a plastic kiddie pool as the base to catch the water. She鈥檚 even used it to take a shower , crouching in the pool, which she placed on her backseat. 鈥淚 actually really enjoy this method because it keeps me very conscious of the amount of water I use for showers,鈥 she says. While Tejas has a fancier , she prefers to use it when she鈥檚 with a friend. 鈥淚鈥檇 feel a tad too vulnerable safety-wise,鈥 she says.

Find a Campsite or RV Park

When No毛l Russell can鈥檛 go any longer without a shower, she visits an RV resort that offers pay showers to the public. 鈥淚鈥檝e nearly perfected the art of blitz-bathing to save my coins,鈥 she says.

While Tejas mostly relies on her portable shower, she will also gladly pay for a hot shower at a campground or a rest stop like , especially when there鈥檚 a special occasion like a friend鈥檚 wedding or a business meeting.

Go to a Gym

Jennelle Eliana made a splash on YouTube in 2019 with a series of videos on her life as a solo female traveler living in a van鈥, which has garnered more than 18 million views. For Eliana, daily hot showers are a must. Pre-pandemic, she would frequent gyms and yoga studios (at the latter, the 鈥渟howers are a lot nicer鈥). And when she visits climbing gyms, she will jump at the opportunity to soak in the luxury of the shower after a rigorous workout.

The Greenes also head to the gym when they鈥檙e craving a longer shower than they can take in their van. 鈥淲e use Planet Fitness Black Card memberships because their gyms always have showers, and we gain access to every gym in their network.鈥 But they have a rule: they will take a shower there only if they鈥檝e worked out for an hour. 鈥淚t keeps us in shape and then we can clean up there and save our water supply for other things.鈥

Jump in a Lake or River

Perhaps the best way to stay clean is the simplest: a dunk in a refreshing body of water. 鈥淪ometimes I鈥檓 fortunate enough to find a good river or lake to bathe in,鈥 Eliana says. But it鈥檚 important to leave no trace. 鈥淚 want to make sure I鈥檓 not using any harsh chemicals.鈥 聽($19 for a聽) is Eliana鈥檚 favorite biodegradable soapand the favorite of most of the vanlifers I spoke to.

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