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TAKE SHORT TRIPS
The first and simplest boondocking tip is to take short trips ! This may seem self-explanatory , but many people become burdened with the idea of boondocking when they consider spending many days or even a week or so without utility hookups . However , sticking to shorter trips can allow you to prevent having to excessively conserve water , while making the trip a less stressful experience . ( After all , there is nothing quite like the stress that you may run out of water before you are ready to move ). This will keep the experience fun for everyone while ending it before it could potentially become burdensome .
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BATHE BEFORE LEAVING THE HOUSE / USE BATHHOUSES IF AVAILABLE
An easy tip for conserving water for a short period of time is to have everyone shower or bathe before you leave the house . If you
only plan to be gone for a night or two , showering before you leave can help to ensure that you have to take minimal showers during your trip . Likewise , if you are staying in a campground , consider utilizing the bathhouses to shower . These tend to be clean and spacious , with plenty of hot water . Many national and state park campgrounds do not offer hookups but have bathhouses available .
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