Hi,
There are several campgrounds on BLM land around Quartzsite! I like the one about 5 miles north of town, on the right, along the Polomosa road. IT is about 3/4 mile east to west, with the west boarder along highway 95. It is both north and south of a paved road, and you can park there at night, then move to a suitable location in the morning.
If you are pulling in at night, and want to make sure you do not pull into a creek (even if it will be dry) you might want to spend one night in town, and explore the BLM lands in the daytime. There are several campgrounds in Q that are less than $30 for the night, and you can take that time to empty your tanks, and fill with fresh water.
Do you have a solar system yet? Several vendors sell the systems, and you should shop around for the best prices.
SunElec.com sells panels for close to $1 per rated watt. Make sure that you are getting panels with a aluminum frame, and I like the 12 volt nominal panels, with the ability to use low cost PWM controllers.
You really have to conserve your grey tanks, so you might already be washing dishes in a dishpan, then toss that to some thirsty looking plants near the RV? Or put some of the soapy water into a 1 gallon jug, to use as flush water in the bathroom?
My fresh water tank fill is near my ladder, so it is easy for me to hang a 7.5 gallon tank there, and use a siphon to fill my 100 gallon fresh water tank, and spend 3 weeks in one location. I got pretty good at finding free places to get water while out sightseeing!
Have fun camping! I want to spend more time at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. You can camp in the forest for free, May until snow returns in October. You might look into getting a Manx dune buggy for a toad, they are only 1,500 pounds, and great for sightseeing! Do a craigslist search for Manx and you can usually find a couple of buggies and some cats!
Good luck,
Fred.
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