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Tvov
Jul 14, 2013Explorer II
I would think that there is a big difference between "weekenders" and full-timers regarding garbage, and type of camper/RV. We are weekenders, and I have taken our garbage home from rustic state parks that I either couldn't find the dumpster or forgot I had it in the back of the truck when we were leaving. The back of my pickup truck is fine with bags of garbage in it if necessary... with a Class C or A I would think I would mind it a bit more, having garbage in the camper!
We don't worry so much about how much garbage we create, as we are there only for 2 or 3 days. We use a lot of paper plates and plastic utensils for easy cleanup. We do not burn plastic in campfires, but will burn most of our paper products before leaving -- I have NEVER left a campfire burning, or even hot coals, when leaving a campsite.
We don't worry so much about how much garbage we create, as we are there only for 2 or 3 days. We use a lot of paper plates and plastic utensils for easy cleanup. We do not burn plastic in campfires, but will burn most of our paper products before leaving -- I have NEVER left a campfire burning, or even hot coals, when leaving a campsite.
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