Get a toad.
What are you going to do when:
1. You need to work on the awning, have it out and you need a few additional parts.
2. You go to make salad with dinner, and oh yes, the store that we went to with the MH on shopping day was out of the dressing we wanted so we were going to go to another store, but then didn't want to go to another store with the MH.
3. Well, guess we can't go downtown to the museum because there's no room for the MH.
4. OH OH, we're out of beer, soda pop, or garlic powder for the steaks we were going to grill, guess we'll have another day of doing without something.
5. Honey, I don't feel like cooking tonight, let's go out and have Mexican - be quiet and eat your can of beans.
6. The MH needs to stay in the shop for two days, guess we'll be using taxies or rental cars.
7. Let's go off and see the Presidential Library, oh that's right, they don't have parking lot large enough for the MH. Let's rent a car, nah, too much hassle, let's just pass it up.
8. Let's leave the MH here in the RV park and go down to Bisbee and stay in one of the neat little B&Bs there and go the Queen Ann Mine - oh yeah, no toad and we'd have to rent a car for a couple of days.
9. The rubber gaskets in the water hose are leaking water all over and the RV park person suggested you replace them. You don't have any extras because you didn't want to the hassle of parking the motor home at Home Depot just to buy hose seals. Now, you have to put away everything in the MH so you can make the trip.
10. That neat place was up a ten mile narrow, twisty road we wanted to see but had no way to go.
11. Let's go over to Joe's salad bar on the bikes, it's only two miles away which is no problem on the bicycles. And as you come back outside after eating, it's pouring rain.
Can you do it without a toad, sure you can. It will just be a PITA and that's not what RVing is about.
Bill
Nodwell RN110 out moose hunting. 4-53 Detroit, Clark 5 spd, 40" wide tracks, 10:00x20 tires, 16,000# capacity, 22,000# weight. You know the mud is getting deep when it's coming in the doors.