I've always carried long boards, short boards, and the Andersen Levelers. I used to used the Andersen Levelers exclusively when going on short trips. I always felt that you couldn't beat the simplicity. Then one day, I must have tried those things a dozen times and they wouldn't stay in place, so I haven't used them since. Mainly now I use one long board PLUS short boards on top as needed. I haven't used the Andersens in a long time.
bpounds wrote:
I've never understood why people would carry long pieces. There is no benefit to having a single piece of lumber stretch between tires. Take that same long piece of lumber and cut it into 12" or 16" pieces and they are much more useful and easier to handle.
Short boards are fine on hard ground, but I have them sink on softer ground. They can sink at the time of setup or they can settle a little after setup (which is far more aggravating). If you put down one long board, it isn't as likely to sink, and if it does, you can still have a uniform flat surface to place other boards on for leveling.