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Originally Posted by W5CI
I guess I am missing something, Why do you people travel with a Full Water tank. If you are going hundreds of miles to dry camp surely there is somewhere to fill up before arrival.
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1. Trailer actually rides better with the tank full.
2. In Colorado, many parks shut off the water system the end of September, and don't turn it back on until late May. Lots of good weekends between those dates.
3. At Arches NP and Dead Horse Point SP in eastern Utah, there is very limited to no water. Other Utah NPs have one spigot for non-tent campers in the entire campground.
4. The quality of the water is known. Many places in Colorado, Texas, Utah, New Mexico do not have good-tasting water.
just our experiences
Fred W
2014 Rockwood A122 A-frame
2008 Hyundai Entourage minivan
camping Colorado and adjacent states one weekend at a time