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Bedlam
Feb 05, 2018Moderator
We have clothes, bedding and dry food always packed inside. I typically pack enough clothing for over a week without having to do laundry on the road. Propane and water are refilled after each trip since we go out often. Typically we pre pack fresh and frozen the night before and take off as soon I fight the evening commute home. About 8-9pm we stop for dinner and bed the first night whether still enroute or at our destination.
Trips in poor weather, we leave the trailer and toys behind at home. Better weather, it comes along and we use fair weather vehicles to sight see. A 10-day trip in January of the Oregon coast was trailerless, but an upcoming 3-day trip of the northern Puget Sound will hopefully have it along. I may even drive one of our cars into the trailer if weather shows wet.
Trips in poor weather, we leave the trailer and toys behind at home. Better weather, it comes along and we use fair weather vehicles to sight see. A 10-day trip in January of the Oregon coast was trailerless, but an upcoming 3-day trip of the northern Puget Sound will hopefully have it along. I may even drive one of our cars into the trailer if weather shows wet.
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