
Dry camping is a lifestyle that allows you to explore the great outdoors and travel around the world without any hassle. It comes with many challenges. First, you need to learn how to safely and legally dispose of your waste. You have many options to ensure that your dry camping adventures are as eco-friendly as possible.
For starters, you must find a place where you can dump your tank. It's best to do these before you arrive at the destination. This will save you lots of time over the long term. A wet rag can be used to wash your dishes, which will reduce waste.
The next task is to fill your RV with fresh water. Before you set out on the open roads, this is an essential task. It's important that you have enough money to last you the night. To find out how to calculate the tank's capacity, refer to your RV's specs list or user manual.

There are many places you can find camping sites for free, such as public parks, campgrounds, and highway rest zones. Boondocking is another option. This is similar to dry camping but it is usually done on private property with permission. This is often possible for free, although it is more difficult to find a site that is suitable.
You can also charge your batteries with solar power while you are at it. You can go further without having to depend on your vehicle's batteries. Many dry campers are equipped with gas-powered generators. This can be a nice convenience, but it is not very energy-efficient.
A 12-volt water pump is a good option. These pumps can be used for off-grid applications and are energy-efficient. If you have a hard cooler, you can store food and drinks for ten days or more.
Before you set out on the open road, you should practice what you've learned. This is especially important to dry campers. You should start small, and gradually increase the length of your trips. Don't fill up your tanks and run out. The same applies to your grey/black tank.

Make sure that you have the appropriate travel tarp. These are cheap and can be secured using bunget cords. It might also be a good idea to invest in a solar panel. If you do, be sure that you know how to install it. This is something that most people don't know how to do and can be quite intimidating.
You should also remember to pack your toothbrush, toothpaste, or any other necessary items for your trip. For an emergency, an RV cleaning tool kit should be included. White wine and vinegar can be used to clean your utensils if you don’t have a dishwashing unit. Stains can be removed with a wet cloth.