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antiquedrose
Oct 13, 2013Explorer
I've varied what I leave in the B. I started out leaving in anything we might need at any time except perishables, 'cos I liked the idea of grabbing keys and going at a moments notice.
Worrying about cargo weight help me modify what we carry as did getting cramped by stuff and the creation of the dreaded junk drawer. The interior of the RT is pristine and while fairly neutral, it does have it's own odor which the bedding absorbs, so that's not returned until we're ready to go.
Bottom line? It's now bare except an extra device charger, few dishes & lawn chairs, an outdoor rug, a fan, lightweight dog crates. Oh, and spare collars and leashes and bowls. I've squirrel away a book in case I find myself (in the virtually non-existent ) chance of nothing to read...let me think, what else...
Worrying about cargo weight help me modify what we carry as did getting cramped by stuff and the creation of the dreaded junk drawer. The interior of the RT is pristine and while fairly neutral, it does have it's own odor which the bedding absorbs, so that's not returned until we're ready to go.
Bottom line? It's now bare except an extra device charger, few dishes & lawn chairs, an outdoor rug, a fan, lightweight dog crates. Oh, and spare collars and leashes and bowls. I've squirrel away a book in case I find myself (in the virtually non-existent ) chance of nothing to read...let me think, what else...
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