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Atlee
Sep 05, 2013Explorer II
We just spent 3 days boondocking in the RV lot at the Georgia Dome over Labor Day weekend.
We had no problem. We have 42 gal FW, 40 gal GW, and 40 gal BW.
Had no problem with washing dishes. We have a communial cooking/eating area. All dishes and "silver" ware are disposal.
Took showers everyday, and didn't get close to filling up the gray tank.
We dumped shortly after leaving Atlanta at a Pilot/Flying J. Cost $5.00.
We had no problem. We have 42 gal FW, 40 gal GW, and 40 gal BW.
Had no problem with washing dishes. We have a communial cooking/eating area. All dishes and "silver" ware are disposal.
Took showers everyday, and didn't get close to filling up the gray tank.
We dumped shortly after leaving Atlanta at a Pilot/Flying J. Cost $5.00.
Crawfordville wrote:
We went camping with our Bullet Premier 32BH for the first time during Labor Day weekend. Before the Bullet Premier we had a pop-up ( had to campgrounds facilities). We used the sewer connection at the campground and we really enjoyed using the facilities of the Premier camper(shower, sink, toilet). My question is this: What do you do when you go to a campground that does not have sewer? Can the shower still be used? The kitchen sink? I'm unclear on how that works. Does it mean that we're stuck and would have to use the dump station for the shower and kitchen sink? Or buy one of those carts?
Thanks for your experienced input...
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