Boondocking Tips: Off-Grid Camping, RV Travel & Van Life

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Boondocking Tips publishes deep research audio articles on boondocking, off-grid camping, RV travel, van life, dispersed camping, free camping, and practical road trip planning. Each episode explores campsites, gear, solar power, batteries, water storage, internet access, safety, route planning, and strategies for camping independently for longer. For full written guides, research breakdowns, and new off-grid camping updates, visit https://boondocking.tips

Episodes

  1. Multi-Week Lakeside Boondock Logistics: Resupply, Waste, and Water

    Jun 13

    Multi-Week Lakeside Boondock Logistics: Resupply, Waste, and Water

    Read the full article: Multi-Week Lakeside Boondock Logistics: Resupply, Waste, and Water Discover more at Boondocking Tips Excerpt: Planning for an Extended Lakeside Camping Trip A multi-week lakeside boondocking trip is a rewarding adventure, but it demands careful logistics. You must pre-plan water, waste, and energy needs along with resupply schedules to stay safe and Leave No Trace. This guide covers realistic consumption models for water (drinking vs. washing), waste, and power; suggests methods to ferry and store water; outlines eco-friendly sanitation practices; and provides planning tools like a sample timeline and resource calculator. With thoughtful preparation – including redundancy for critical systems – a 2–4 week off-grid camp can be both comfortable and environmentally responsible. Water: Consumption, Transport & Storage Water is life – especially off-grid. Plan for two categories: Potable (drinking and cooking) and Utility (washing, basic hygiene). A common guideline is approximately 1 gallon (3.8 L) per person per day for drinking, plus another 1 gallon for everything else (www.boondockersbible.com) (www.offgridrvhub.com). This means roughly 2 gallons (7.6 L) per person per day total. In disciplined, low-flow routines (short “Navy” showers, dish basins, etc.), two people can often manage with 5–8 gallons (~19–30 L) per day (www.offgridrvhub.com). On the other hand, a loose routine (streaming taps etc.) can double this. ... Continue reading

    17 min

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Boondocking Tips publishes deep research audio articles on boondocking, off-grid camping, RV travel, van life, dispersed camping, free camping, and practical road trip planning. Each episode explores campsites, gear, solar power, batteries, water storage, internet access, safety, route planning, and strategies for camping independently for longer. For full written guides, research breakdowns, and new off-grid camping updates, visit https://boondocking.tips

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