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crosscheck
Sep 08, 2013Explorer II
Welcome aboard.
Now where do you put all of that stuff that seems so critical to camping?
Our gennie goes in a rear side compartment which has a sliding tray. Easy to slide in and out.
Lots of the other stuff goes into the folded down back seats in the crew. We boondocks a lot, sometimes for a few weeks so we fill up the back seats with:
1) 20# bottle propane and small BBQ.
2) tub of firewood
3) small gas can for genny which almost never gets used.
4) tool box, socket set,
5) 3 paddles for the canoe, 2 life jackets.
6) extra liquids( drinking water, beer, wine, pop,)
7) tub for bike helmets, extra boots and shoes, camelbaks, bike tools etc. bike pump.
8) 2 large comfortable zero gravity lounge chairs.
9) dog food and the dog if staying in BC or Canada.
Behind the seats, emergency stuff like tow chains, come-a-long, 2 shovels, 20 ton jack, rope, bow saw , hammer.
Everything else gets stored in the camper itself. Hardly know the stuff is there.
Dave
Now where do you put all of that stuff that seems so critical to camping?
Our gennie goes in a rear side compartment which has a sliding tray. Easy to slide in and out.
Lots of the other stuff goes into the folded down back seats in the crew. We boondocks a lot, sometimes for a few weeks so we fill up the back seats with:
1) 20# bottle propane and small BBQ.
2) tub of firewood
3) small gas can for genny which almost never gets used.
4) tool box, socket set,
5) 3 paddles for the canoe, 2 life jackets.
6) extra liquids( drinking water, beer, wine, pop,)
7) tub for bike helmets, extra boots and shoes, camelbaks, bike tools etc. bike pump.
8) 2 large comfortable zero gravity lounge chairs.
9) dog food and the dog if staying in BC or Canada.
Behind the seats, emergency stuff like tow chains, come-a-long, 2 shovels, 20 ton jack, rope, bow saw , hammer.
Everything else gets stored in the camper itself. Hardly know the stuff is there.
Dave
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