![]() ![]() They are also noisy, they require maintenance, and they insist that you stay home when you operate them. However, generators require fuel, and it won’t take long to run up a big fuel bill. A generator is okay if your stay is going to be just a few days or even a week or two once in a while. In order to boondock efficiently, you need to equip your rig to supply its own electrical power for extended periods. Solar Power – The Foundation of RV Boondocking Waste Water Tanks, Propane and Communications Water Capacity and How to Conserve WaterĤ. This is a long post and you can use the following links to skip further down the page:ģ. ![]() And if your love of adventure is enticing you further into the outback, you’ll find great tips for overlanding at: Overland Site. This page explains how we have lived this very independent and free spirited lifestyle.įor tips on how to find free camping spots, see our page: Boondocking – How to find Free RV Campsites. We don’t feel we have to compromise any aspect of our lives to live this way. ![]() Is it fun to live this way, even though there are limits on electricity and water consumption? OMG – yes! We have no plans to return to a life on the grid anytime soon. In the process, we have learned a lot about “dry camping” (or “boondocking” or “wild camping” or “free camping” or “dispersed camping”) as well as “anchoring out.” And we’ve figured out how to do it comfortably. We’ve lived within the electrical constraints of a house battery bank and dealt with funky RV and marine toilets that flush into holding tanks. Since we started in 2007, as of June 2020, we have spent over 4,300 nights living off the grid in our RV and sailboat. ![]()
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