
Dry camping allows people to travel without much hassle and enjoy the outdoors. It comes with many challenges. It is important to understand how to dispose off waste legally and safely. There are many ways you can make sure your dry camping adventure is as green as it can be.
For starters, you must find a place where you can dump your tank. It's best to do this before you arrive at your destination. This will save you lots of time over the long term. To reduce waste, you can wash dishes with a moist rag.
The next step is to get your RV filled with fresh water. This is crucial before you travel on the open highway. This will ensure that you have enough fuel to last the night. You can find the specs or manual for your RV to calculate your tank's size.

You can find free campsites in many places, including campgrounds, public parks, and highway rest areas. Boondocking may also be an option. Boondocking is a similar concept to dry camping, but it's done on private property and usually with permission from the owner. You can often find a suitable location for this, but it can be costly.
You can also use solar power for your battery charging while you're at this. This will enable you to go farther without having your vehicle's power supply die. Many dry campers also have gas-powered generators. This can be an excellent convenience, but not very energy-efficient.
A 12-volt waterpump is an excellent option. These pumps can be used for off-grid applications and are energy-efficient. A hard cooler can be used to store food and drink for up to ten more days.
Another thing you should do before heading out on the open road is practice what you've read about. This is particularly important for newer dry campers. Start with shorter trips, then move on to longer ones. It's not a good idea for your tanks to be full, or run dry. Similar to grey/black tanks, don't overfill them.

Finally, make sure you have the appropriate tarp for you trip. Bunget cords can be used to secure these tarps. A solar panel may also be a smart investment. You should make sure you have the right knowledge to install it. This is something that most people don't know how to do and can be quite intimidating.
Make sure to take your toothbrush, toothpaste and any other supplies that you may need during your trip. For an emergency, an RV cleaning tool kit should be included. If you don't have a dishwashing machine, you can use white wine and vinegar to clean your utensils. Stains can be removed with a wet cloth.