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- In a laundry bag, in the bottom of the passenger side closet at the foot of the bed in my AF811
- MORSNOWNavigator IIIIn USAF basic training we used fabric laundry bags, thirty two years later...yep still use fabric laundry bags when traveling.
- GoinThisAwayExplorerA plastic tub on the back seat of the truck. I can pack them in and snap the lid shut so holds quite a lot. Dry any wet clothes before tossing them in and smell isn't a problem.
- JimBollmanExplorerWe use plastic grocery bags, put a day or two in each one and tie it shut and put it in the wheelwell.
- tmartin000Explorer IISince sweaty cloths smell, or smell like a wretched camp fire, mine go in a plastic bag. Mesh bags are what go into the washing machine for girls underwear.....so, I can't say a mesh bag for storage makes much sense.
- nomadictxnExplorerLeft to my own devices, I would buy new clothes every few days like Jack Reacher. But, my wife and I keep them in a sack in the over dinette bunk/storage and they always seem to end up in the back floor of truck. I am pretty sure that Jack Reacher wouldnt have to calculate in 1000 pounds of gear weight when he went camping.
- campn4walleyeExplorerWe use a pop up hamper and store it in the wall closet.
- BedlamModeratorDirty clothes go in the enclosed trailer on longer trips and into a collapsible hamper in the full wall wardrobe on extended weekend trips. Wet or damp items are hung in the bath or trailer until dry.
- jimh406Explorer IIIWe start with a popup bag and cycle clothes to the front floor board in plastic bags as needed.
- DWeikertExplorer III'm with Fisher Bill. I store dirty laundry in a garbage bag and use the access door to stuff it in front of the wheel well in the truck bed.
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