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JFNM
Jul 19, 2017Explorer
Some real good info already!
I spend the majority of my full-time life boondocking. I carry 130 gallons and drink from it (several layers of filters). No use of plastic for water. Going a full month is not a problem but I've not went any longer to know what the limit is.
I'll add using the BBQ (seems like fewer dishes are used). Being solo, it is easy to eat out of the same pan/dish in which the thing was cooked (I know... gasp!!!).
I'm not much of a fire pit guy but when boondocking for long runs, I'll save the paper type garbage and burn it when I do have a fire. (so I don't have bags and bags of garbage).
I spend the majority of my full-time life boondocking. I carry 130 gallons and drink from it (several layers of filters). No use of plastic for water. Going a full month is not a problem but I've not went any longer to know what the limit is.
I'll add using the BBQ (seems like fewer dishes are used). Being solo, it is easy to eat out of the same pan/dish in which the thing was cooked (I know... gasp!!!).
I'm not much of a fire pit guy but when boondocking for long runs, I'll save the paper type garbage and burn it when I do have a fire. (so I don't have bags and bags of garbage).
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