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- NebulaTigExplorer
wmoses wrote:
the temps were in the 90s and the RV was hotter. Took a few hours for it to cool down.
LOL, differences in climate. I went all season last year without turning on the A/C. Only turned it on now and then to lubricate.
Furnace goes on at night though. Keep it at 60, if it kicks in then its starting to get chilly. :) - Nvr2loudExplorer II
GloriaB wrote:
DavidP wrote:
korbe wrote:
Wife inside, me outside
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DavidP wrote:
korbe wrote:
Wife inside, me outside
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Doug33 wrote:
Pull into site, plug in, turn on A/C.
Everything else is secondary. ;)
Sounds like me here in good ol' Texas. Today is supposed to hit 96 deg.F. RV is cool now but when we got here last Saturday the temps were in the 90s and the RV was hotter. Took a few hours for it to cool down. - wmosesExplorer
korbe wrote:
Wife inside, me outside
Same here. Works best. :) - dadmomhExplorerOur TT is fully stocked as it sits in its "Rockyport". I add the food for the trip and my clothes. DH is in charge of his clothes. When we get to the site, it's fast and easy....level, stabilizers, unhitch, rug, chairs done together. I'm in charge of the inside, but with the change from the HTT to the TT, it's faster. Before heading back home, I do the inside cleaning and DH does the outside. Dump and we're outa there.
- phenrichsExplorerWell 90% of my outside stuff stays packed with the TT. We pack and unpack the inside stuff like food and clothes per trip. To prep for a trip I do any outside ahead of time preferably the week before. We get all the inside stuff ready at home. Then I bring it home the night before and plug in to chill the fridges. The day we leave we take all the clothes out and put them away and then pack the food and cold stuff last.
When we break camp I do the outside and she does the inside and we meet at the door. - Doug33ExplorerPull into site, plug in, turn on A/C.
Everything else is secondary. ;) - Opie431ExplorerI do the inside, my husband the outside. I take the sheets off the bed and put them into pillow cases along with the towels and dirty clothes. I put swimming noodles in the refrigerator so things so not move. They work much better than the tension rods made for the job.
Always remember to bring the TV antenna down, last thing my husband does.
Have an old towel to wipe off the awning as it is rolled up.
It works best to have trailer stocked so you do not have to pack towels, sheets, clothes at the last minute. - bradnailerExplorerSince our trailer is rigged up, when we go on a trip, it's mostly put in clothes and food and leave.
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