Yea, but when she dumps your body, you'll be harder to find.![]()
Oooohhhh - nice catch!! And within two minutes too.![]()
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One thing we have done is to use large plastic tubs with locking lids (not actual locks just comes over the top) for all our clothes and gear. It's much more practical than suitcases for camping and waterproof in case of leaks.
This year though I plan on trying a different approach for clothes. I'm going to get the plastic storage "drawers" from walmart. That way we can seperate the clothes into drawers to make things easier to find. I figure 2 of the 5 drawer "towers" from Walmart will store the same amount as one of the big storage tubs in about the same space.
Either way you end up with a nice compact, leak resistant, and durable storage medium for tenting. It also packs well in the bed of a truck. Here is an example of how it looks after I get it packed up each year; I like to put a tarp and net over it for additional protection on the way down: (that look on his face is the packing up to go home lookGotta say I always feel the same way)
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Hey is anyone wondering a quick way to make fire??
Zezima
SWMBO put a combination of some spare sheets/pillows/pillowcases and blankets in our MH along with some stuff she picked up at WalMart. Also, we bought a memory foam mattress topper for our bed in the MH and it is VERY comfortable.
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I think this next time whenever we go camping I'm going to sit a tote outside the front door for everyone to put shoes in, that is my biggest pet peeve, we trip over shoes like crazy and I don't have a place for a shoe rack that would be out of the way. Hope no one steals all of our shoes.![]()
Another tip we got from fellow campers was to get one of the giant (5 gallon) Igloo water coolers to keep outside the trailer. In advance of our trip we freeze a gallon jug with whatever drink mix we plan to have (lemonade, or Kool-Aid) and it keeps the whole batch cold all weekend. Keeps the kids from running in and out of the trailer all day, and less waste than using bottles, cans or juice boxes.
Kids would soak their feet in a rubbermaid tray of water kept by the door to get all the beach sand off before entering the trailer when at the beach too!
DW and I were wondering if you leave your crock-pot going outside during the day while you are at the parks? Anyone ever have problems with it getting raided by varmints or other campers???
In our area, the racoons or bears (black bears) would be a problem. It would certainly help to keep the heat and smell out of the trailer and be a nice welcome home at the end of the day.
We got a counter top roaster for Christmas once. First time we tested it out, there was a "plastic" type odor burning off so I put it out in the garage to bake off the new smell for a while. Well, little did I know that the glass top on our patio table could not take the heat. Went back out a little while later to find glass shards all over the garage floor and the roaster hanging part way through the remnants of the table.
Another tip we got from fellow campers was to get one of the giant (5 gallon) Igloo water coolers to keep outside the trailer. In advance of our trip we freeze a gallon jug with whatever drink mix we plan to have (lemonade, or Kool-Aid) and it keeps the whole batch cold all weekend. Keeps the kids from running in and out of the trailer all day, and less waste than using bottles, cans or juice boxes.
Kids would soak their feet in a rubbermaid tray of water kept by the door to get all the beach sand off before entering the trailer when at the beach too!
I was shopping for non flammable somethings just the other day, but the store had just sold the last one!!