elkhorn98 wrote:
The guy I bought my fifth wheel from never dry camped. We dry camp 99% of the time. I love camping on a great lake or river with all the comforts of an rv. Camping on a parking lot and not being able to open your awning because you'll hit another rv is not for us.
FHU camping does not have to be in a crowded parking lot.
There are a lot of different camping choices between total dry camping along a remote river and FHU camping at a full blown resort in Arizona.
I enjoy both. I boondock all by my lonesome occasionally or I can go to a full resort with landscaped sites,concrete pads,hot tubs and an indoor pool with bar and restaurant. But usually it's somewhere in between.
Sometimes you feel like a nut sometimes you don't. Different strokes.
Back to the OP original discussion, You need to get your fiend to understand how to fully operate their RV. There fear is probably based on understanding how the various systems work. 12 volt vs. 120 AC. Tank capacities, dump stations etc. Dry camping requires a little more effort and knowledge.