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run100
Aug 26, 2013Explorer II
We are also a family of four (kids are 5 & 9) and we managed with even less storage space than in your rig.
We keep everyones bulky jackets in the wardrobe near the bath. Most of the other kids clothes go in the wardrobe in the cabover (to the left of the fridge). Finally, mom & dads clothes go in the forward-most cabinets in the cabover.
We all bring slippers for when we get in from the snow. Of course, snow boots are a must! You may want to bring some extra rags, or small towels, to put in the stairwell. This is where we take off our boots and it works out much easier for the kids. We also pack along plenty of extra socks & underwear, because it's nice to change out of them if wet. Our night clothes (sweats) never go into the snow. This insures we always have something dry to change into.
The hand warmer idea is a good one. I'm picking some up this fall. Also, hot chocolate goes over big while camping in the snow.
Have fun!
We keep everyones bulky jackets in the wardrobe near the bath. Most of the other kids clothes go in the wardrobe in the cabover (to the left of the fridge). Finally, mom & dads clothes go in the forward-most cabinets in the cabover.
We all bring slippers for when we get in from the snow. Of course, snow boots are a must! You may want to bring some extra rags, or small towels, to put in the stairwell. This is where we take off our boots and it works out much easier for the kids. We also pack along plenty of extra socks & underwear, because it's nice to change out of them if wet. Our night clothes (sweats) never go into the snow. This insures we always have something dry to change into.
The hand warmer idea is a good one. I'm picking some up this fall. Also, hot chocolate goes over big while camping in the snow.
Have fun!
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