Exploring Outside the 303
A recreational vehicle (RV) and a pickup truck are parked in an arid, desert-like landscape with scattered vegetation. The scene is set against a clear blue sky with wispy clouds. In the foreground, a solitary black cow stands facing the RV, which appears to be a large, luxurious fifth-wheel trailer. The pickup truck is hitched to the RV, suggesting that the owners are boondocking or camping off-grid in a remote location. The image conveys a sense of freedom and adventure, with the RV and truck providing the means to explore and experience the great outdoors.

Boondocking Lessons for RV Campers

Boondocking Lesson Learned We attempted to boondock for a week outside Moab, but we only made it 4 nights. The location was great with cows that frequently visited and had great cell coverage. We were about 30 minutes outside of Moab and close to Arches National Park. This was our first attempt at bondocking in the 5th wheel and we learned a lot. Here are our 3 lessons learned: 🏕 Need different batteries 🏕 Actually calculate how much power we need 🏕 A backup if it's cloudy and snows The first 2 days we were fine but then we had 2 days of clouds and our batteries couldn't hold the charge from the solar panels. We calculated our power load, have ordered a few Lithium batteries to replace the gel batteries , and are adding another solar panel to give us 510W. I'll share more information about our setup once we get it installed. ❓What questions do you have about bondocking❓ @exploringoutsidethe303 @exploringoutsidethe303 @exploringoutsidethe303

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