
Dry camping is an off the grid lifestyle that lets people travel freely and experience the great outdoors without a lot of hassle. It comes with many challenges. First, you need to learn how to safely and legally dispose of your waste. Fortunately, there are many methods for you to keep your dry camping adventure as green as possible.
You must first find a place to empty your tank. It is best to do it before you get to your destination. This will save you a lot of time in the long run. Also, you can wash your dishes with a wet rag to reduce the waste.
Next is to ensure that your RV is stocked with water. This is crucial before you travel on the open highway. This will ensure that you have enough fuel to last the night. To calculate your tank's capacity, check your RV's user manual or specs list.

There are many places where you can find free camping sites such as campgrounds and public parks. Boondocking might also be a possibility. Boondocking is a similar concept to dry camping, but it's done on private property and usually with permission from the owner. You can often find a suitable location for this, but it can be costly.
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 even have gas-powered generators. Although this can be very convenient, it is not very efficient.
A 12-volt water pump is a good option. These pumps can be used for off-grid applications and are energy-efficient. A hard cooler can be used to store food and drink for up to ten more days.
Practice what you've read before you head out on your adventure. This is especially important for novice dry campers. You should start small, and gradually increase the length of your trips. It's not a good idea for your tanks to be full, or run dry. You don't want your grey/black tank to be full.

Lastly, you should make sure that you have the proper tarp for your trip. Bunget cords can be used to secure these tarps. It may be worth considering a solar panel. You should make sure you have the right knowledge to install it. It is a daunting task for many, and most people have never tried it.
Don't forget your toothbrush, toothpaste, and any other essentials you might need while on your trip. You should also have an RV cleaning kit in case of an 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.