All good information.
My question is if you have difficulty getting your Blue Tote into your truck when it is full, what are you going to do to get it out? I am not familiar with them, so many my question is moot. Are you are able to dump your blue tote while it is still in the back of your truck?
Also, when we were at race tracks, there was often a honey wagon that came around to pump out the different Race Haulers. Many rural areas have these services too. Would something like that be cost prohibitive for you use?
As for attracting attention, all the comments about the legality it certainly should be considered. One can still research this, anonymously by checking online, for most counties now. Just call the building department for the links. Also, when setting up your RV, don't make it appear that it is not mobile, meaning skirting, like hay bales. Neighbors will always ask "fishing" questions so be honest, but be aware there is often an agenda for their interest.
Love the large properties of friends, to boondock on. But learned a good lesson when boondocking in Franklin, Tennessee a long time ago. The owner might be agreeable, but the neighbors often are not. When on someone else's property, be sure you have "Written" permission to be there, when the Absentee Owner is not around.
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