โMay-15-2020 07:54 PM
โMay-16-2020 04:01 PM
mdcamping wrote:DallasSteve wrote:
Newbie question here.
I have a reservation at a campground with electric hookup only and no water hookup. It was the best I could do over the Memorial Day weekend. At least it's cheap. How do you normally stretch your water in that situation? Can I drive to some station in the park (it's a government park) and fill my fresh water tank? Maybe at the dump station? I know you're not supposed to use the typical water at a dump station, but maybe at these semi-rustic campgrounds they also provide potable water?
If your worried about running short of water for the holiday weekend, most camping stores sell inclosed 5 gallon pails that come with a water spigot at the base. The pails fit nicely on your picnic table. Just fill it when coming into the campground.
here somthing similar to what I have, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OUTDOOR-CAMPING-WATER-CONTAINER-CARRIER-BOTTLE-PLASTIC-JERRY-CAN-WITH-WAT...
Mike
โMay-16-2020 03:20 PM
bikendan wrote:
We use a 6 gallon FW plastic jug and a 15 gallon tote tank for gray water.
โMay-16-2020 03:18 PM
pasusan wrote:
Call the park. We've never seen a dump station that didn't also have a potable water faucet separately.
โMay-16-2020 02:19 PM
DallasSteve wrote:
Newbie question here.
I have a reservation at a campground with electric hookup only and no water hookup. It was the best I could do over the Memorial Day weekend. At least it's cheap. How do you normally stretch your water in that situation? Can I drive to some station in the park (it's a government park) and fill my fresh water tank? Maybe at the dump station? I know you're not supposed to use the typical water at a dump station, but maybe at these semi-rustic campgrounds they also provide potable water?
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โMay-16-2020 11:48 AM
Dick_B wrote:You may want to rethink that.
I usually shower in the campground bath house which saves a bunch of RV water.
โMay-16-2020 11:38 AM
โMay-16-2020 11:11 AM
Dick_B wrote:
I usually shower in the campground bath house which saves a bunch of RV water. My wife takes navy showers which also helps.
One trick I recently learned is to collect the shower water that you run waiting for it to get hot and use that water to flush the toilet instead of dumping it down the shower drain. It can amount to quite a bit.
โMay-16-2020 11:02 AM
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โMay-16-2020 10:29 AM
LibertyMan wrote:
Usually there are spigots placed throughout the campground or one near the entrance. You will have to look online to see if the campground your going to has them or not. Or give them a call to find out. If they are spaced throughout or have a potable spigot near the entrance, I carry four, five gallon fresh water jugs with spouts with me and fill the camper using that method. Of course I use the blue tote to empty gray water once the camper gets full. If there is no potable water on site, fill the camper before you leave. Depending on length of stay and number of people in the camper will decide how much extra water to bring along with you.
โMay-16-2020 10:11 AM