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Tips and Tricks for Off the Grid Rv’ing

Tuesday, April 28th, 2015

One of the best things in life, I find, is getting outdoors. Seeing and surrounding yourself with nature. It’s uplifting, energizing, and extremely peaceful. People are generally happier in nature and actively seek out the cottage lifestyle to get away from the busy buzz of the bright city lights.

Being surrounded by lakes, mountains, trees, wherever you are, I always feel the need to leave everything as it is while I spend my time outdoors. As traveling is such a passion, what better way to travel through nature than by unplugging and going completely off-grid? There are no distractions, you can soak in the stars and learn to truly appreciate your surroundings.

So, what are some tips and tricks to going Off the Grid, Boondocking, Off the Cord, Dry Camping, or a favorite of mine, Wild Camping (because camping in the wild… fun!)?

How to Take Yourself Off-Grid?

Off the Grid RV'ing

Electricity
Although it would be ideal to not have to use electricity at all, working from the road is often a reality, as are many of the niceties that come in an RV. I’ve found that solar is the best bet for generating electricity. Solar panels aren’t too finicky anymore and for those just starting out, there is a range of portable ones that will suit just fine. Also, switching to LED lights and energy-efficient appliances is a big help on the electricity drain.

Water
Drinking-Water: Clean drinking water is the most important necessity to have while traveling. Investing in a purifier can be a game-changer and provide easy access to clean water if you are uncertain about the quality.

Showering and Faucets: Switching to low flow faucets and using aerators are a big water saver. If you’re looking for something other than a cold shower, take a look at the variety of solar showers available and soak up some warmth at the same time!

Greywater: Greywater can fill up faster then you’re prepared for. Make sure to switch to biodegradable soaps and cleaners for everything you use. This makes reusing the water to water your plants or keep the dust down around the campsite easy as pie – just use a watering can. Remember that dumping your greywater and leaving a giant puddle behind is illegal, so reusing the water or investing in an evaporation pond is the way to go.

Blackwater: Dealing with blackwater can be a bit of a tough one. Converting your toilet to a composting one can be done and is an excellent option, check out this article on converting your toilet here.

Leave no Trace

By far the most important thing to keep in mind when going off-grid is to remember to leave no trace. That means, picking up and packing out everything that you bring with you. Your campsite should be left as if you weren’t even there. Many parks and wilderness areas are being destroyed by people simply not picking up after themselves. It’s such an easy thing to do and cutting back on trash can be easily accomplished by using reusable containers and eating fresh foods.

RV Parked off the Grid in the Mountains

Have you tried RV’ing off-grid? If not, what are you waiting for? The best of the outdoors is waiting for you and camping locations are free. What more could you ask for!

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Free Camping

Sunday, November 17th, 2013

A great way to save some money on your next holiday is to check out free camping locations. If you are looking for a place to spend some time there is a lot of public lands out there that we are entitled to use. I think that these sites offer some of the most beautiful and serene camping locations that you will find. If you are just looking for a place to get a few hours of sleep before you move on there are a lot of parking lots and truck stops that will be suitable.

Below is a collection of websites, some of which you can add to your favorite free camping sites too. So let’s keep camping the way it should be, free.

https://freecampsites.net/

https://www.frugal-rv-travel.com/scenic-camping.html

https://www.allstays.com/c/wal-mart-locations.htm

https://www.allstays.com/c/truck-stop-locations.htm

https://www.eugenecarsey.com/camp/

Remember when looking for a place to spend the night, always obey the posted signage, and be respectful. Always leave the site cleaner than when you got there.

 

New York RV Campgrounds

Friday, May 31st, 2013

 

Liberty Harbor RV Park is just 15 minutes from New York City. Manhattan bus tours leave right from the RV parks front door. This park boasts views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island right from your campsite. Liberty Harbor is open year-round and is just minutes from the subway.

11 Luis Munoz Marin Blvd Jersey City, NJ 08302

Black Bear Campground is a full hook up campground that includes free TV and WiFi. This park also has a fishing pond, kid’s playground, hiking, volleyball, arcade, pool tables, this list goes on. Take a tour of the close by West Point Military Academy or visit Sugar Loaf Arts and Crafts Village and watch the craftsmen make and sell their goods.

197 Wheeler Rd Florida, NY 10921

Newburgh KOA is located one hour north of New York City. Located in the magnificent Catskills this campground has a free pancake breakfast, an arcade, a pet playground, a sandpit for playing, and so much more.

119 Freetown Hwy Plattekill, NY 12568

Iroquois Campground, located in upstate New York, has picnic tables and fire pits at every site. The two-acre pond has fishing and paddle boats, hot showers, and an onsite laundry room make this campground a good choice for your New York visit.

270 Bear Swamp Rd Peru, NY 12972

At Lake George RV Park you will find so much to do you will never want to leave. The French Mountain Playhouse is home to all kinds of acts from Jugglers to nature programs. There’s an air-conditioned movie theatre, an arcade, and a good old fashion fish pond.

74 State Route 149 Lake George, NY 14925

Brennan Beach RV Resort is located on ½ a mile of sandy beach on Lake Ontario. At Brennan beach, you can either spend your days lying in the sun or take a chartered deep-sea fishing trip. There is always something to do at the largest RV park in the Northeast.

80 Brennan Beach Pulaski, NY 13142

At Sunset RV Park they believe in keeping the original charm of the 1930s when the campground first opened. From crochet to horseshoes you will enjoy the quiet peace of days gone by while still taking advantage of modern conveniences.

61 County Route 89 Washington Blvd Oswego, NY 13126