rob737 wrote:
What do you mean by 'dry camp'? Is that parking without water and power hookups? I assumed we would be on our own the whole time. But that begs the question, what is the endurance of a black water tank (13 gallons?), in days, for a family of 4? My wife is never a fan of pit latrines, and the later it gets in the season, the more I am inclined to agree with her.
Yes, dry camping is parking on a RV site with no hookups (water, electric, sewer). The dry campground in the Tetons have flush toilets. For 4 people and a 13 gal. black tank, I'd suggest everyone use the flush toilets when convenient except during the night. You'll be touring mostly all day anyway so you won't even be in the RV to use it. You'll be using flush toilets as you sitesee. If you're only staying a couple nights you'll have plenty of room in your black tank. The campgrounds will have dump stations so dump when you leave and you'll be ready for your next stop.