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scrapnread
Apr 07, 2014Explorer
We are in the woods a lot. Hunting, camping, gathering mushrooms, picnicking, etc. and I always just open the front and back door of the passenger side and then use the frame of the vehicle to rest on. We also raised our kids this way and my kids also keep empty containers in their individual cars so they can be used in an emergency. Our daughter was away at college when her car broke down, it was flooded in the parking lot, and dark. She was stuck in the car waiting for a tow truck for 4 hours and of course she had to "go". She grabbed her trusty container (with a lid) and relieved herself. And then was so proud that she was able to do it in the car without spilling, that she called me to brag. lol.
I cannot imagine a scenario where I would welcome someone into my trailer while stuck in traffic. Possibly the snow/ice storm in Atlanta this past winter. But that is about it.
I cannot imagine a scenario where I would welcome someone into my trailer while stuck in traffic. Possibly the snow/ice storm in Atlanta this past winter. But that is about it.
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