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DeanRIowa
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Mar 20, 2016

Annual Spring Purchase

It seems like every spring before the season starts I make a camping purchase. Previously for the popup and now for the trailer.

This year's purchase was a 12.5 foot telescopic ladder, which I plan for roof and slide top access.

How about you?

thanks,
Dean

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  • Yeah, every year there is a list of I wants & a list of I needs.

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    Of course I say that now and then some new, shiny, object will come along grab me and make me buy it.
  • X2, I bought a 12.5 telescoping also! It just didn't work the best in all situations, so I bought a 7' folder, just like pictured. It works much better for me, and if I need to get on the roof, my FW has a ladder on the rear.

    Jerry
  • I have a telescoping ladder. Be very careful closing the telescoping ladder. I have one and that thing can easily smash a finger.

    Last year I bought one of these.

  • I think we've purchased everything we've ever wanted, and already have "it". However, our first trip of the year was the first week in March. So our "preparations" came early this year. In preparation, I figured a new way to haul a step ladder in my truck bed, instead of laying it on the floor. I bought 2 bungie cords and now can suspend it from the inside of the side panel storage boxes on the shell inside the truck. The ladder is now off the floor and give me more bed space. I can also just keep the ladder there and don't have to take it out, even if not camping. I'm just leaving it there now. So my "big" pre-camping season purchase was 2 bungie cords! I have an 8 foot truck bed, and that's a 7 foot ladder.

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    Electric tongue jack
    Patio carpet
    Stair carpet
    24" tv for living area
    And I'm sure I'm forgetting something...
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