
Dry camping is a way to live off the grid and still enjoy the great outdoors. But it comes with many difficulties. For one, you must learn how to dispose of waste in a safe and legal way. 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 is best to do it before you get to your destination. This will save you lots of time over the long term. To reduce waste, you can wash dishes with a moist rag.
Next, you need to water your RV. This is a must before you head out on the open road. You will want to make sure that you have enough to last you the night. For more information on the capacity of your RV, consult your owner's manual or specifications list.

There are many places you can find camping sites for free, such as public parks, campgrounds, and highway rest zones. Boondocking might also be a possibility. Boondocking, which is similar in concept to dry camping and done usually on private property with owner permission, can also be done. This is often possible for free, although it is more difficult to find a site that is suitable.
While you are at that, solar power can also be used for charging your batteries. You can go further without having to depend on your vehicle's batteries. Many dry campers use gas-powered generators. While this is a convenient option, it can also be costly.
A 12-volt pump is a good choice. These pumps can be used for off-grid applications and are energy-efficient. You can store food and beverages for up to ten days if you have a hard cooler.
Practice what you've read before you head out on your adventure. This is especially important for novice dry campers. You'll need to start with shorter trips and build up to more substantial ones. You don't want to get your tanks all the way full and run out of water. The same applies to your grey/black tank.

Make sure that you have the appropriate travel tarp. These are affordable and can be secured by bunget cords. A solar panel may also be a smart investment. Make sure you are familiar with how to install it. It is a daunting task for many, and most people have never tried it.
Also, remember to bring your toothbrush, toothpaste, as well as any other items you will need on the trip. An RV cleaning kit is a must for any emergency. For dishes that don't require a dishwasher, vinegar and white wine can be used. To get rid of stains, you can use a damp rag.