
Dry camping is an off the grid lifestyle that lets people travel freely and experience the great outdoors without a lot of hassle. But it comes with many difficulties. One, you have to know how to properly dispose of waste. There are many ways you can make sure your dry camping adventure is as green as it can be.
First, locate a place where you can empty your tank. It's best to do this before you arrive at your destination. This will save time and effort in the end. You can also wash dishes with a damp rag to reduce waste.
Next, you need to water your RV. This is vital before you leave for the open road. This will ensure that you have enough fuel to last 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 could also be an option. This is similar to dry camping except it's usually done on private property, usually with the owner's permission. Although it's often free, it can be a bit more difficult to find the right site.
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. Although this can be very convenient, it is not very efficient.
A 12-volt water pumps is an option. These pumps are low-energy and suitable for use off-grid. A hard cooler is a good option to store food or drinks for up ten 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. It's best to start small and then increase your trips. Don't fill up your tanks and run out. Also, do not overfill your grey/black water tank.

Last but not least, ensure you have the correct tarp to protect your trip. Bunget cords can be used to secure these tarps. 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. It is a daunting task for many, and most people have never tried it.
While you're at it, don't forget to pack your toothbrush, toothpaste and other supplies you'll need during your trip. An RV cleaning kit is a must for any emergency. If you don't have a dishwashing machine, you can use white wine and vinegar to clean your utensils. You can even use a wet rag to get rid of stains.