141 GALLONS?! - MASSIVE RV Water Storage for Boondocking
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We carry a MASSIVE 141 gallons of fresh water with our small 24 foot travel trailer for RV boondocking. Check out this video to see how!


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RV boondocking is our favorite way to camp. We love nothing more than finding an epic secluded campsite far from civilization and stay there for weeks. However, there are some annoying downsides to camping like this.

Mainly, if you run out of fresh water or are full on gray/black water then you've got to pack up the RV and head to a dump station. And this is especially frustrating when the camp site is hours from the nearest dump station.

To solve this issue, many RVers would turn to water conservation. Many have come up with clever methods of using less water while boondocking to stretch their fresh water as far as possible. While we do employ some methods of conserving water, our primary solution is to just carry A LOT of water - 141 gallons of it!

But how do we store such a large amount of water with our small 24 foot travel trailer? And how do we then deal with all the gray water that is generated from using 141 gallons of fresh water in two weeks? Check out the video for all the answers!


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