Hello,
I've spent some time o the forum reading all the great advice from the experts.
Since I haven't even taken possession of my RV yet, I have a question or looking for suggestions from the group.
We are planning on taking trips and boondocking say two out of three nights. The third night staying at a full hookup park.
The idea is to charge the batteries and drain the tanks.
So when we boondock, we are running on battery and will have to conserve power and water. Should we use paper plates and such so we don't have any cleanup except trash? Then once we have full hook-up do we use plastic dinnerware and wash dishes just like at home?
Also should I stock the RV with it's own set of pots, pans, flatware and dishes or just use what I already have at home and do the load/unloading for each trip?
Thank you
Flynaz
I've spent some time o the forum reading all the great advice from the experts.
Since I haven't even taken possession of my RV yet, I have a question or looking for suggestions from the group.
We are planning on taking trips and boondocking say two out of three nights. The third night staying at a full hookup park.
The idea is to charge the batteries and drain the tanks.
So when we boondock, we are running on battery and will have to conserve power and water. Should we use paper plates and such so we don't have any cleanup except trash? Then once we have full hook-up do we use plastic dinnerware and wash dishes just like at home?
Also should I stock the RV with it's own set of pots, pans, flatware and dishes or just use what I already have at home and do the load/unloading for each trip?
Thank you
Flynaz