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Old 01-01-2019, 11:11 AM   #18
rslopez65
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Just a hint about the tote, don't get one that is too big to pull. Some of the places we have camped have fall-offs or rough ground on the sewer side and you have to work to get the tote into position and out again. That being said, we mostly use state parks when possible so do a lot of camping without having sewer. We know how many days we can go without having to empty gray and will then empty it daily until we hit the magic number. For instance, if we are staying a week at a campground and know we can go for four days without having to empty the gray, we will empty it the first three days then forget about it. Our tote is big enough to hold one days worth of water without overflowing and easy to get into and out of the side the sewer lines are on. This also leaves enough water in the gray tanks to flush the back at the dump station. We have never emptied the black tanks into the tote. Hope this makes sense.
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