โFeb-05-2016 04:38 AM
โFeb-09-2016 04:21 PM
mlts22 wrote:holstein13 wrote:
Have any of you put a bag of trash in the bed of your truck for disposal on the way out and then simply drove right past the dumpster because your mind was on the trip ahead?
I have.
Best one I've encountered were people jumping into the bed of my truck, grabbing the garbage I had, throwing it into another vehicle, and driving off like they just heisted the Hope Diamond.
Since my rig is winterized, I use bags to line the toilet, then place those bags (after closing them tightly) in another garbage bag... so the garbage bag takers will be opening the back to a nasty surprise.
As for garbage, I like more than one thing mentioned. Trash pickup is a nice thing, but I am OK with garbage cans at the campsites (for small stuff), as well as dumpsters (for dealing with a lot of waste.)
Since I mainly boondock, I also do some things to minimize waste, so I have a minimum of trash coming with me:
1: I have tightly-fitting containers for food. I pour boxes of cereal into them, then toss the empty boxes at the grocery store. Frozen foods, I make sure I photograph the time to prepare and instructions, then chuck the box. This not just gets rid of trash, but allows me to stuff more items into the freezer. The funny thing, I left a plastic container of cereal in there for nine months... still quite edible. Storing in containers instead of boxes also keep the vermin at bay.
2: When tossing things that are not useful with #1, I try to tear paper stuff up. Just tearing a box up into pieces saves a lot of room.
3: I have been looking at shampoo/soap dispensers, but because I'm planning to change rigs in a year or two, I've not bothered to do this. However, this is definitely something worth doing to save space, and definitely will be a part of my next rig's kitchen and bathroom.
4: I also am using rechargable batteries. My next rig is getting a 300 watt Morningstar inverter whose sole purpose in life is to feed a dedicated circuit for those items.
Pretty much, the less paper and packaging that goes in the RV, the less that has to come out.
โFeb-08-2016 06:32 PM
mlts22 wrote:
Frozen foods, I make sure I photograph the time to prepare and instructions, then chuck the box.
โFeb-08-2016 11:02 AM
โFeb-07-2016 09:26 AM
holstein13 wrote:
Have any of you put a bag of trash in the bed of your truck for disposal on the way out and then simply drove right past the dumpster because your mind was on the trip ahead?
I have.
โFeb-06-2016 05:58 PM
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โFeb-06-2016 07:20 AM
Naio wrote:
When I was in the san francisco bay area, they had municipal composting bins right next to the dumpsters! I loved that. And a big separate dumpster for recyclables.
โFeb-06-2016 06:31 AM
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โFeb-06-2016 05:32 AM
Murphsmom wrote:
For us, taking the garbage to the dumpster at the campground entrance is an excellent reason for walking the dog at the end of the day...
X2!
โFeb-05-2016 10:23 PM
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