After filling them up with water, she carries them into the house and dumps the water into a giant pot in the kitchen. From there, she can heat it up and take a shower.
In part three, she elaborates on the showering situation. Once the water is heated up, Hannah pours them back into the buckets and brings them outside for her shower.
She uses a shower that campers and van lifers typically use. She even takes showers outside when there’s snow on the ground!
Hannah answers more questions for the last video in the series, such as how she washes her hands. So she has a pitcher of water to dump into a basin to clean her hands with. She also has biodegradable soap, but of course, that freezes in the winter.
Overall, Hannah lives very simply and sustainably. Do you think you could live without a proper bathroom or running water?
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