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Whoever came up with the idea for an outdoor shower at Pacheco Camp deserves a round of applause

00318-pacheco-shower-550px.jpg I set up the tent and get to the business of taking a cold spring-water shower in the shower shedThumbnailsAway from the stream of water in Pacheco Camp's shower shed sits an old car seatI set up the tent and get to the business of taking a cold spring-water shower in the shower shedThumbnailsAway from the stream of water in Pacheco Camp's shower shed sits an old car seatI set up the tent and get to the business of taking a cold spring-water shower in the shower shedThumbnailsAway from the stream of water in Pacheco Camp's shower shed sits an old car seatI set up the tent and get to the business of taking a cold spring-water shower in the shower shedThumbnailsAway from the stream of water in Pacheco Camp's shower shed sits an old car seatI set up the tent and get to the business of taking a cold spring-water shower in the shower shedThumbnailsAway from the stream of water in Pacheco Camp's shower shed sits an old car seat

To make it work, you bring in the garden hose from the outdoor sink and hook it up to the shower head, and voilà!

Even in the heat of summer, the water drawn in from Pacheco Spring is quite cold, and I can only stand under it for a few seconds at a time. But it's so refreshing...