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2gypsies1
May 06, 2018Explorer III
RobWNY wrote:
That's exactly why I avoid dump stations altogether. I don't need to deal with that and I won't! I have a Macerator and take care of my black tank when I get home from camping. I take care of it at my convenience and there's no having to hurry up, no waiting in lines either. I just drive by the dump stations, smile and say to myself..."I'm glad I don't have to deal with that!"
So I guess you always have full hookups and never camp any farther than a dump's drive home? There are many people who travel distances and prefer dry camping or state/national parks. That's where the dump station comes into play. :)
Also, even if you have full hookups you would not believe what folks have done on those sites regarding dumping and cleaning out their hose.
As for not seeing a trash can in the picture; most dump stations have them. You just might have to walk a few feet.
Agreed..... try volunteering in parks. Gloves are very minor compared to what other campers do.
Unfortunately, the types of people doing this probably aren't conscientious enough to be on forums in order to learn things.
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