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skipnchar
Jul 18, 2014Explorer
Dry camping ability and comfort depends entirely on how your trailer and your other camping equipment matches the needs. This is determined by your own personal desires and how long you plan on staying there along with where you would go to get the items you need (fresh water, dump stations, etc). It's just as easy with a trailer as with a motorhome or any other type of RV as long as it's equipped to meet your needs. The longest stint we ever spent in a disbursed campsite that was also a dry/primitive site, was three weeks. We had a source of fresh water about two miles away from our campsite and there was a NFS campground with dump station about five miles away (had to tow there twice during our stay). We DID have a generator which means we were more comfortable and did not have to be as frugal with electric power but for a short two or three day stay and adequate conservation most anyone can enjoy camping instead of RVing. Many RV parks and some campgrounds are what I go camping to get away from but that's a personal thing and certainly won't apply to everyone.
Good luck / Skip
Good luck / Skip
Good luck / Skip
Good luck / Skip
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