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tdiller
May 26, 2016Explorer
I saw somewhere an app or website that lists dump stations. Maybe there is something near you that you don't know about. I can't find it on my phone so maybe I deleted it.
Tincan Annie wrote:TucsonJim wrote:
It's just courtesy. If there is a line, get your tanks dumped, and move. If thee is no line, go about your business quickly. And if you really need to rinse the tank, check into a full hook-up RV park for the evening and use the dump and hoses on your site. You can take all the time you wish. But please make sure you do not contaminate the water system when you are hooking up to it or rinsing your stinky slinky.
Thank you. However, we are still working stiffs, at least partly, (about to semi-retire). When we spend 2 nights at an NFS campground at a lake we like to go to, there really isn't time to spend a night at a place with FHUs. The weekend is over and we have to go back to work and the trailer just sits there getting really stinky if we didn't get to rinse it. There aren't many FHUs around here anyway so you would have to drive an hour or two in a different direction to find one. We also don't have dump stations at rest areas. I can't figure out an alternative, which is why this conversation is a little confusing, I think you folks must live in areas with lots of FHUs, whereas we live in an area with a lot of NPS, NFS and state land, so we boondock or, if we are lucky have partial hookups. Sometimes we even find an NFS campground with both water and electric and think we are in a luxury resort.
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