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pnichols
Jun 16, 2018Explorer II
Carrying a water bladder properly is just about a no-go with a motorhome.
Boy .... that water bladder sure would put a lot of weight on the roof of a pickup (maybe dent it?) .... as shown in the photo in the earlier link. Carrying it in the bed of a pickup is the proper place for it!
For extra drinking/cooking water on our RV trips, we pack along 48-72 of the small 16 oz. plastic bottles right under one of our dinette seats - easy to get to (each dinette seat has a flip door on the end) and no hassle to replenish in small towns. (I only HOPE that someone, somewhere is melting those plastic bottles down to put to some other good use after we discard them properly!)
Boy .... that water bladder sure would put a lot of weight on the roof of a pickup (maybe dent it?) .... as shown in the photo in the earlier link. Carrying it in the bed of a pickup is the proper place for it!
For extra drinking/cooking water on our RV trips, we pack along 48-72 of the small 16 oz. plastic bottles right under one of our dinette seats - easy to get to (each dinette seat has a flip door on the end) and no hassle to replenish in small towns. (I only HOPE that someone, somewhere is melting those plastic bottles down to put to some other good use after we discard them properly!)
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