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S_Sullivan
Aug 17, 2013Explorer
1) My shower is not large enough to handle swimsuits and the large beach towels used when swimming. And have you ever had to deal with that very sour smell when suits and towels aren't allowed to air dry properly. THAT is a big eewwwwww!
2) Like someone else mentioned - I don't need the extra humidity in my 5ver when hanging wet swimsuits and towels around to dry.
3) "Hillbilly" - yes, that would be hanging "clothing" (i.e. underwear, shirts, jeans, etc. etc) out for the world to see.
4) If any RV park owner objects to swimsuits and towels DISCREETLY hung out to dry, then I agree - not sure I would be welcome in his park. (Granted, the suits and towels should be removed as soon as they are dry. Doesn't usually take long.)
I live in a subdivision with a VERY strict HOA. We have what is called "view fencing" - we are not allowed a clothes line - however, most of us will hang our towels & swim suits on a rack in the back yard (that is visible from the street behind us and the park area behind us). There has never been a complaint, because we do it DISCRETELY and remove them as soon as they are dry.
5) Swimsuits are usually made of fabric that is NOT to be put in a dryer.
IMHO .... To the man with the PUP - and those with tents - I feel for you, if you "camp" in some of these "exclusive" places. I think DH and I will be moving on down the road to another park if we run into some of these park owners. :)
2) Like someone else mentioned - I don't need the extra humidity in my 5ver when hanging wet swimsuits and towels around to dry.
3) "Hillbilly" - yes, that would be hanging "clothing" (i.e. underwear, shirts, jeans, etc. etc) out for the world to see.
4) If any RV park owner objects to swimsuits and towels DISCREETLY hung out to dry, then I agree - not sure I would be welcome in his park. (Granted, the suits and towels should be removed as soon as they are dry. Doesn't usually take long.)
I live in a subdivision with a VERY strict HOA. We have what is called "view fencing" - we are not allowed a clothes line - however, most of us will hang our towels & swim suits on a rack in the back yard (that is visible from the street behind us and the park area behind us). There has never been a complaint, because we do it DISCRETELY and remove them as soon as they are dry.
5) Swimsuits are usually made of fabric that is NOT to be put in a dryer.
IMHO .... To the man with the PUP - and those with tents - I feel for you, if you "camp" in some of these "exclusive" places. I think DH and I will be moving on down the road to another park if we run into some of these park owners. :)
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