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It was a wet and windy night, so not much drying out of doors! In my caravan I used to use clothes pegs to peg wet towels between high level lockers, , worked a treat. But there's nowhere to peg to in the Cali!
I could emulate my swimmer grandson who never uses a towel at all, just shakes a bit and puts his clothes on!
I got microfibre towels from Decathlon. They're brilliant - don't get sopping wet, stick 'em over the steering wheel or lie them across the back of the stuff in the back or hang them from one of the grab handles, and they're dry in a trice. Even just fold them and leave them on top of the worktop. In no time at all you can put them away in a cupboard. Best buy ever.
Hanging from the pull down bar for the roof. Perfect drying place in a Beach.
I read a tip to part-dry yourself with something approaching a flannel sized towel, that you continue to ring out until you've done all your body. Then go to work with your proper towel that therefore doesn't get properly wet and is much easier to dry.
I've yet to try it, as my (now 'old') van had loads of space for drying, but I'll give it a go when I get my T5 and the weather is grim.
I read a tip to part-dry yourself with something approaching a flannel sized towel, that you continue to ring out until you've done all your body. Then go to work with your proper towel that therefore doesn't get properly wet and is much easier to dry.
I've yet to try it, as my (now 'old') van had loads of space for drying, but I'll give it a go when I get my T5 and the weather is grim.
Off topic, I know, but when I have been cycle touring, I have rigged up a double twisted bungee between the rear of my pannier rack and rear of saddle and shoved washed socks, shorts and t-shirts in the bungee twists.Bike rack
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