HeeHawHoney wrote:
We are getting ready to load the RV with the necessities for our Labor Day weekend at the beach. I am not looking forward to the packing process. When I am lugging bags, and laundry baskets, of supplies out of the house, is when one of the benefits of being full-time is very apparent.
My question is this:
Do any of you have any tips that make loading the RV a little easier?
I hear ya! The first year I had to unload to winterize for the winter I could not believe how much 'stuff' I had to unload!
Sometimes are situations are such that you can't leave a second set of stuff in the RV all the time. I hated all the back and forth trips to the RV AND those dang RV narrow steps also until I started using something as simple as a flat dolly.
You can buy a dolly at any box store or hardware store or have the DH make you one! Sheet of 3/4" plywood and screw 4 wheels on it!
Will cut your trips back and forth out to the RV down to one maybe two! AND when you finally head out on your trip YOU won't be all dead tired from schlepping all the stuff into the RV. :C
I resurrected a crate dolly from my basement and attached a sheet of plywood to it for moving stuff around. It also comes with me in the on the carrier behind the toad. I use for just about 'everything that needs to be moved' thereby protecting my back and knees.
Here's a moving dolly from Harbor Freight a whopping 12.00 bucks rated for 1,000 lbs! Same one can be bought at any big box stores.Screw a sheet of plywood on top attached a rope pull and you can schlep a ton of stuff out in ONE trip!