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camperdave
Oct 09, 2013Explorer
I like the idea's. Currently I use a blue 7 gallon square tote from Walmart, and lift it up onto a table so it's higher than the fill. I don't like doing that... I've been thinking of replacing my water pump with a newer/quieter model, this would be a perfect excuse! I can install the old pump to a sheet of plywood and use it as a transfer pump. And it can be a backup in case the new pump fails. Nice!
As for water usage, I could probably go a week on 10 gallons. But I camp with my wife and two daughters, so I pretty much refill every day. :B
For me, this is dry camping in a campground, not true boondocking I'm talking about. There is a dump station at the exit of the campground so I can dump grey water via tote tank. Water fills are around the camp, but not close enough to hook up a hose, so I use the 7 gallon jug and a wagon.
As for water usage, I could probably go a week on 10 gallons. But I camp with my wife and two daughters, so I pretty much refill every day. :B
For me, this is dry camping in a campground, not true boondocking I'm talking about. There is a dump station at the exit of the campground so I can dump grey water via tote tank. Water fills are around the camp, but not close enough to hook up a hose, so I use the 7 gallon jug and a wagon.
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