Boondocking Tips: Off-Grid Camping, RV Travel & Van Life

Food Refrigeration Without Hookups at Humid Lakeshores

24 min · 11. Juli 2026
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Read the full article: Food Refrigeration Without Hookups at Humid Lakeshores [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/food-refrigeration-without-hookups-at-humid-lakeshores] Discover more at Boondocking Tips [https://boondocking.tips/blog] Excerpt: Food Refrigeration Off-Grid at Humid Lakeshores Keeping food cold without AC power by a humid lakeside is a challenge. High humidity and shade mean moisture, mold, and sluggish cooling if equipment isn’t managed well. In such environments, 12V compressor refrigerators and absorption (gas/12V) units behave very differently. Compressor fridges run quietly off batteries (or solar) but use more electricity; absorption fridges can run on propane or 12V but require careful setup. We compare these systems under damp, shady conditions, discuss ventilation and leveling needs, and show how to estimate 12V battery draw in varying temperatures. We also cover smart packing (adding thermal mass) to reduce power spikes, plus food-safety rules, fish-handling guidelines, and fallbacks like coolers with ice. Finally, a maintenance checklist helps keep your off-grid fridge happy in the damp. Throughout, we follow authoritative guidance to keep perishables safe and equipment working reliably. ... Continue reading [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/food-refrigeration-without-hookups-at-humid-lakeshores]

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Episode Food Refrigeration Without Hookups at Humid Lakeshores Cover

Food Refrigeration Without Hookups at Humid Lakeshores

Read the full article: Food Refrigeration Without Hookups at Humid Lakeshores [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/food-refrigeration-without-hookups-at-humid-lakeshores] Discover more at Boondocking Tips [https://boondocking.tips/blog] Excerpt: Food Refrigeration Off-Grid at Humid Lakeshores Keeping food cold without AC power by a humid lakeside is a challenge. High humidity and shade mean moisture, mold, and sluggish cooling if equipment isn’t managed well. In such environments, 12V compressor refrigerators and absorption (gas/12V) units behave very differently. Compressor fridges run quietly off batteries (or solar) but use more electricity; absorption fridges can run on propane or 12V but require careful setup. We compare these systems under damp, shady conditions, discuss ventilation and leveling needs, and show how to estimate 12V battery draw in varying temperatures. We also cover smart packing (adding thermal mass) to reduce power spikes, plus food-safety rules, fish-handling guidelines, and fallbacks like coolers with ice. Finally, a maintenance checklist helps keep your off-grid fridge happy in the damp. Throughout, we follow authoritative guidance to keep perishables safe and equipment working reliably. ... Continue reading [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/food-refrigeration-without-hookups-at-humid-lakeshores]

11. Juli 202624 min
Episode Mapping and Apps: Finding Legal Lakeside Spots Cover

Mapping and Apps: Finding Legal Lakeside Spots

Read the full article: Mapping and Apps: Finding Legal Lakeside Spots [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/mapping-and-apps-finding-legal-lakeside-spots] Discover more at Boondocking Tips [https://boondocking.tips/blog] Excerpt: Mapping and Apps for Lakeside Boondocking Finding a legal lakeside boondocking spot (free, dispersed camping) requires careful mapping and checking of land use rules. Modern mapping apps and online tools can simplify this by overlaying public land boundaries, showing roads, and highlighting closures. Key tools include public-lands overlay apps, Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUMs), topographic and hydrographic maps, and official closure alerts. By cross-referencing these resources with satellite imagery and user reports, you can pick a suitable lakeside site in advance. This article outlines a step-by-step workflow to plan a safe boondocking trip: how to use these mapping layers, verify land status and camping rules, prepare offline maps, interpret shoreline slopes, and vet crowdsourced campsite reviews. We’ll finish with a detailed pre-trip checklist and common red flags to avoid. ... Continue reading [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/mapping-and-apps-finding-legal-lakeside-spots]

4. Juli 202619 min
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Recovery and Traction on Soft, Wet Shorelines

Read the full article: Recovery and Traction on Soft, Wet Shorelines [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/recovery-and-traction-on-soft-wet-shorelines] Discover more at Boondocking Tips [https://boondocking.tips/blog] Excerpt: Recovery and Traction on Soft, Wet Shorelines Driving heavy vehicles like RVs or 4x4s along lake or beach edges can be deceptively dangerous. Saturated soils at the water’s edge often lose strength dramatically – behaving almost like quicksand under heavy weight. Fine-grained, waterlogged mud can support weight until the tire breaks the surface film, then suddenly liquefy and grip the vehicle tightly (biologyinsights.com). In practice, once you sink even a little, very little additional traction is available: “Mud reduces traction dramatically”, and tires have almost no grip on such a “slippery, yielding surface” (www.michelinman.com). This means a heavy RV can easily bog down on a soft shoreline: its weight creates high soil pressure that the saturated ground cannot support, leading to deep ruts and complete loss of traction. ... Continue reading [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/recovery-and-traction-on-soft-wet-shorelines]

22. Juni 202626 min
Episode Multi-Week Lakeside Boondock Logistics: Resupply, Waste, and Water Cover

Multi-Week Lakeside Boondock Logistics: Resupply, Waste, and Water

Read the full article: Multi-Week Lakeside Boondock Logistics: Resupply, Waste, and Water [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/multi-week-lakeside-boondock-logistics-resupply-waste-and-water] Discover more at Boondocking Tips [https://boondocking.tips/blog] Excerpt: Planning for an Extended Lakeside Camping Trip A multi-week lakeside boondocking trip is a rewarding adventure, but it demands careful logistics. You must pre-plan water, waste, and energy needs along with resupply schedules to stay safe and Leave No Trace. This guide covers realistic consumption models for water (drinking vs. washing), waste, and power; suggests methods to ferry and store water; outlines eco-friendly sanitation practices; and provides planning tools like a sample timeline and resource calculator. With thoughtful preparation – including redundancy for critical systems – a 2–4 week off-grid camp can be both comfortable and environmentally responsible. Water: Consumption, Transport & Storage Water is life – especially off-grid. Plan for two categories: Potable (drinking and cooking) and Utility (washing, basic hygiene). A common guideline is approximately 1 gallon (3.8 L) per person per day for drinking, plus another 1 gallon for everything else (www.boondockersbible.com) (www.offgridrvhub.com). This means roughly 2 gallons (7.6 L) per person per day total. In disciplined, low-flow routines (short “Navy” showers, dish basins, etc.), two people can often manage with 5–8 gallons (~19–30 L) per day (www.offgridrvhub.com). On the other hand, a loose routine (streaming taps etc.) can double this. ... Continue reading [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/multi-week-lakeside-boondock-logistics-resupply-waste-and-water]

13. Juni 202617 min
Episode Condensation, Mold, and Corrosion in Humid Lakeside RVs Cover

Condensation, Mold, and Corrosion in Humid Lakeside RVs

Read the full article: Condensation, Mold, and Corrosion in Humid Lakeside RVs [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/condensation-mold-and-corrosion-in-humid-lakeside-rvs] Discover more at Boondocking Tips [https://boondocking.tips/blog] Excerpt: Condensation, Mold, and Corrosion in Humid Lakeside RVs Lakeside RV camping offers fresh air and scenic dawns – but it also brings high humidity. Cool nights over still water let interior metal, glass or walls drop below the dew point, causing condensation. As one expert notes, when “warm air inside makes contact with cold glass, [it] releases excess moisture as droplets” (www.tomsguide.com). In a sealed RV at dawn, you may find windows fogged, metal fixtures wet, or soft furnishings damp. Left unchecked, this moisture attacks the RV from the inside out – feeding mold, rot, and corrosion. By understanding the physics and taking preventive steps, owners can control this dampness. Below we explain how lake‐effect condensation occurs, why it promotes mold and rust, and compare solutions from ventilation to insulation. We also cover what to inspect (wiring, connectors, cabinets), safe cleaning practices, and a monitoring plan using hygrometers to iteratively improve the situation. ... Continue reading [https://boondocking.tips/blog/en/condensation-mold-and-corrosion-in-humid-lakeside-rvs]

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