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Originally Posted by dogshowrv
Hi as a newbie Having just been surprised on a recent trip that my RV reservation was a former cow pasture - I would like to suggest that anyone considering dry camping be sure to do a dry run at home. Here are a few things I experienced:
• When it’s pitch black you need a floodlight- not a flashlight!
• know how to manually level your RV if you have to.
• bring more leveling pads than you think you need & jack pads too.
• I suggest you camp in the RV on uneven ground the totally self contained.
Then you will have an idea if dry camping is for you.
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We camped out in the yard the first night we brought it home. Our yard is 20 acres. And we invited the neighbors with their class C to join us. We both ran the generators all night and had a campfire. We were hooked! We love our Thor and all the little issues that came with her. Being our third RV, and the first one with an engine and generator, we are used to "roughing it" without shore power.