You have a great motorhome to dry camp with it! Since this will be your first time dry camping, I might suggest that you spend the night before the rallie stars in a full hookup place, so that you can fill the fresh water, dump the other tanks, and be all charged up when you arrive!..
I have done a LOT of dry camping in my 97 Bounder 30E. It has a 100 gallon fresh water tank, 59 black and 42 grey water. It also has a tub, so if I will be dry camping for more than 5 nights, I usually will try to move as much of my shower water into the black tank as possible, and also wash dishes in a dishpan, then dump the dish water into the black tank as well.
Have fun dry camping! Out west, it is the best way to go! I can park near a lake or river, and stay for days at a time on BLM land. Or the Forest near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, where you can park free in the forest, outside of the actual National Park boundary.
Fred.
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