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From YourSITE.com Boondocking Boondocking (living with no hookups) several days simply requires that you approach water conservation differently. This is a hot topic in our seminars and everyone is interested due to the convenience and cost savings. As fulltimers, we boondocked, on average, 15-nights-per-month in 2004 and 12-nights-per-month in 2005. Whether you just want to stop for a night's sleep while meandering cross-country or stay longer in Death Valley National Park, boondocking is easy. Your RV is self-contained—you have everything to live comfortably. Boondocking does not mean living primitively—not at all. We enjoy daily showers, a toasty-warm furnace, our TV, great meals, perfectly chilled wine, and consider these a natural part of boondocking. Yes, we use paper plates, cups, and plastic utensils. You encounter two problems boondocking—using too much fresh water and your grey tank capacity. The biggest problem with boondocking several days is that your grey water tank fills too rapidly—it will fill 2–4 times faster than the black water tank. But, unless you simply enjoy watching water running down the drain, you can easily boondock for 4-5 nights and, with practice, stretch that to 7-8 nights. Some of that time is dependant on your RV capacities. Try this…
When washing dishes, use two plastic tubs—one each for washing and
rinsing. Don’t empty these down the sink into the gray water tank.
Flush this water down the toilet. Don't forget to turn off your water
pump when flushing so you don't waste more water while emptying these. Next time, we will teach you how to take a "Navy" shower to help you boondock even longer. Convenience and cost savings are great reasons to boondock—that is, just park overnight. If you boondock just one night per week, you will save an average of $1,000 annually in campground fees! Please note, I have nothing against campgrounds, but I do not go to the gas station if I don't need gas and don't go to campgrounds if I don't need to camp. (This suggestion is one of the more than 500 in All the Stuff You Need to Know About RVing (ISBN 156870514-X) by Ronald Jones info@rvstuff.org and Robert Lowe bob@rv-partsplus.com)
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