I have the same problem of wanting to overnight in places where no electricity is available. My solution was as follows:
First, I had an Onan 6.5KW propane generator installed. I replaced my 30 pound tanks with 40's, then built a rack in my gagage area for the two 30's. I put Stay Longer kits on both sides, allowing me to tie in the 30's (chained in place outside the RV) to the propane system. (as an OBTW, this also allows me to use my onboard propane to power my outside grill). As soon as I got the generator, I also got a Genturi. I have used the generator twice now, with no problem with exhaust, nor do I think it would ever be a problem as long as proper maintenance and integrity checks are done on the generator and exhaust system.
however, I also know that we will be going places that will have "quiet hours" and I need to have a way to provide power to both my DW's and my CPAP's. I am installing an Automatic Bus Transfer switch (ABT) with a feed from the breaker on the AC Distribution panel, a second feed from an Inverter which will be fed DC from the feed at the entrance to the DC Distribution panel with a remote on/off switch on the control panel and the output hooked to the feed to the bedroom outlets. This way, I have power to my bedroom AC outlets from the main panel during normal conditions, either shore power or generator, and from the inverter during quiet hours. In the event of burning down the batteries below the ability to start the generator, back the truck up, hook up the external power supply, fire up the truck, fire up the generator, unplug the truck, then let the converter recharge the battery.