Above, dry camping in the Arizona desert. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
At least twice a year, I dry camp with a fraternal organization I belong to. This means there no water or sewer hookups for the RV.
Before going on a dry-camp trip, I make sure the fresh water tank is full and I have several gallons of drinking water for the coffee pot.
There are ways to save on water while dry camping and RV Life has six tips for doing so.
They begin with:
Each winter the southwestern deserts get packed with winter snowbird RVers dry camping for the first time. Many will try hard to save water in remote areas, but most will be surprised to see just how quickly their precious resource disappears.
There are many ways to save water when dry camping. If you want to avoid running out of water when living off your holding tanks, these water conservation tips will keep your fresh water tank full longer.
It’s not hard to save water when you ditch RV hookups. Below are a few simple lifestyle adjustments to start with:
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