profdant139 wrote:
Most critically, have fun! Boondocking and dry camping are very different from staying in an RV park. More work, more adventure, more enjoyable.
I disagree on the "more work". I find dry camping to be extremely easy to setup - turn on propane, light fridge, light water heater, turn on water pump. Done.
RV Park setup - turn on propane, light water heater, turn on water pump, pull out power cord, plug in power cord. That's one more task.
I always use my own fresh water, and don't deal with sewer hoses until I'm going to dump, so that's the same either way.