
Boondocking is a great way for RV camping. This allows you to be close to nature and still have all the comforts of your RV. It is important to be aware of a few things before you embark on a boondocking expedition. To protect yourself and your environment, you must know how to properly use precautions and rules.
Boondocking is all about following the Leave No Trace principles. You must leave the campsite in a better state than it was when you arrived, and not disturb wildlife. The rules also include not dumping trash or maintaining a campfire. Your valuables should be kept out of the reach of large animals such as raccoons. If you encounter wildlife, you should use pepper spray to protect yourself.
It's also a smart move to pack your RV well. Apart from basic necessities and tools, an emergency kit should be packed. The kit should include water, first aid, and food. Your supplies can be stored in a storage area in the event you need to leave the RV during the night. You should also carry a spare tire and windshield wipers.

You should charge your solar batteries every day if you intend to use it. You can also use LED lights to save electricity.
You should bring at most two bags of garbage with you for the duration. You can also take a toad, or a bicycle to help you map out the area. This is an excellent way to locate boondocking spots without driving too far. Also, make sure you check with the park rangers about any regulations. You can also use a truck or car to explore the area.
Many boondocking areas are either packable-in-or-packable-out. This means that you must pack all your trash out before you leave for your destination. If you don’t think you have enough space, you may need a truck to haul your garbage to the dump. To transport your trash from one place to another, you might also consider purchasing a cargo carrier.
If you're staying in a place for an extended period of time, you'll need to ensure that you have an adequate supply of fuel. You also have to consider how much water you RV uses. Although your RV may have a water tank it can be difficult filling it. If the tank is full, it will be necessary to fill it with water from another source.

If you plan on staying for more than a few days, it's a good idea that you bring a generator. These can be extremely useful when powering your appliances. Many of them include an AC or DC charging port, which can help you save money on buying an inverter.