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Old 07-06-2017, 08:56 PM   #18
Oneilkeys
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Well first time boon docking was a success. We ran the generator for about an hour each day. Only had the fridge running. Generator only used about an 1/8 of a tank of gas. Only issue was a spot that wasn't very level but we managed.
Good for you. I have dry camped in Denali NP in Alaska for a week at a time without being able to move the RV and only had to run my Axis for an hour every day to keep the batteries up. The second year, I bought a small solar panel which also helped some. Boon docking and dry camping in National Forest sites opens up a whole new realm of possibilities.
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