Barb
Ron brought up some good points as always, also I hate him because of his garage haha...couple of more points, we camp full hook ups, electric only, water electric, no hook-ups.. the benefit of each is obvious, but a lot of times cost comes into play, I think Ron said this, but anyway your fresh water tank = your waste water output. So if you dry camp you should always have enough room for your waste water, of course your going to fill the grey tank, but you can open close your tanks to take some of the grey into the black tank, works great and really helps. I have no problem going into a park and just doing , electric, saves money, just have to watch the water use. If I have water/electric, great, but still keep an eye on the waste tanks, again save money,, now if were going to be somewhere for a couple of days would prefer full hook-ups so I can take advantage of everything,,, a lot of National State Parks are dry camping,, first couple of times we were weary of this type of camping, but after some practice have no problem, most govt parks are cheap,,,anyway just a couple of points,,, Our tank always shows at least 1/4, but I do not worry about it
David Sparks
2008 2350
Houston