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profdant139
Nov 10, 2017Explorer II
Yeah, this is sounding like a lot of work. But there are times when it would be really great to have a large dry work area. This is especially true for those of us (like me) who have very small trailers, or truck campers.
There is no room inside the cabin for packing and unpacking backpacks, refilling water bottles, hanging up wet garments, etc. And the very small area under the awning is not very useful.
So if I could arrange a decent outdoor "dry zone," that would be a great convenience. Whether it is worth the bother of setting up (and then repacking a wet tarp -- fun!!), I am not sure.
There is no room inside the cabin for packing and unpacking backpacks, refilling water bottles, hanging up wet garments, etc. And the very small area under the awning is not very useful.
So if I could arrange a decent outdoor "dry zone," that would be a great convenience. Whether it is worth the bother of setting up (and then repacking a wet tarp -- fun!!), I am not sure.
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