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Anyone have a wife who overpacks motorhome?

GHOST1750
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My late wife believed in traveling light including her closet. My wife now jams every drawer and closet full. Mixers, electric oven, groceries (we don't even eat in that much). Now it's emergency rations in the basement. Anyone else have this problem. :h
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StuckinTracy
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427435 wrote:
2gypsies wrote:
Anyone have a husband who overpacks? Tools that really aren't needed, tons of fishing stuff, lots of stuff for 'just in case', silly outside decorations, cases of beer. This can go both ways 🙂


The tools you don't bring along are the ones you need. By packing tools, the likelihood of problems is drastically reduced. 😉


First trip I tried to pack a toolkit and was told, "those are heavy and you told me I couldn't take some of my stuff because it was too heavy." So after the first couple of trips, where I had to go buy this or that for a simple fix, I wound up with enough duplicate tools (from what I had left at home) that I was able to put together a pretty good tool kit devoted to the RV.
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427435
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2gypsies wrote:
Anyone have a husband who overpacks? Tools that really aren't needed, tons of fishing stuff, lots of stuff for 'just in case', silly outside decorations, cases of beer. This can go both ways 🙂


The tools you don't bring along are the ones you need. By packing tools, the likelihood of problems is drastically reduced. 😉
Mark

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bigred1cav
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I put 40 cases of water in our 35 MH wife had a brain fart

2gypsies1
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Anyone have a husband who overpacks? Tools that really aren't needed, tons of fishing stuff, lots of stuff for 'just in case', silly outside decorations, cases of beer. This can go both ways 🙂
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SuperiorBound
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I am the wife and I pack light, I have a small teardrop that I tow with a Beetle so no excess here. Not even the husband I leave him at home. He doesn't like camping

tatest
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I did. She died. After 3 /12 years I'm still trying to sort out what she put in the motorhome, I'll bring something only to find one of them is already out there.

Not as bad as in the house, where I sometimes buy something I think I need but probably already have, only to find out months later where she put it.
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GHOST1750
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shaneperch wrote:
I wish I had that problem, still flying solo and don't like it much


I know how you feel, I lost two wives within 5 years. God said" It is not good for man to be alone" and I certainly agree.
Just Don and a Chiuahua called Dulce
2003 39' Tradewinds LE
2002 Cavalier tow
Korean Veteran, USAF
FMCA F357981
CC4C
GOOD SAM

Life is a journey, not a destination !

phillyg
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Not any more LOL.
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turbojimmy
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My GF only brings a duffelbag no matter the duration of the trip. I'm thinking she's wife material 🙂

This past weekend we traveled with my 2 kids, and her 2 young nephews (6 of us in total). Huge difference in clutter compared to just the 2 of us. We made it work, but some nerves were frayed.
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wallynm
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So where do you carry the fuel like nitromethane.
Bucky1320 wrote:
I consider the basement the man's world. Utilities. The things that without, the world ceases to function properly. Food is important too, and that's why we give women the kitchen.:) Kidding....a little. Don't let her encroach into your space. It's bad enough you need to store chairs for her to sit on down there. Grow a set man! LOL. OK. Now kidding for real!
We do divide labor, and to some extent space as well. I make sure the beast will arrive at it's destination, and she lets us get there fed and comfortable and probably smelling decent. I have all utilities, and she the creature comforts. Oh, and the boy and I get the race cars ready too.
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John_S_
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We leave the MH mostly packed all the time. Bring in some stuff depending on how long we will be getting to the location. The washer dryer means no over packing too.
John
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D_E_Bishop
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Am I supposed to be involved in what and how excessive the amount of stuff she overloads the rig with.

When the DGKs traveled with us they took over most of my space at the direction of SWMBO.

I did get to keep 1/2 my shirt closet.

She needs to take a cruise on a diesel submarine in order to leard how to pack.
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DallasSteve wrote:
This is one of the reasons I don't want a fifth wheel. You can pack a lot of women's shoes in the bed of a pickup truck. Any of the wives here can vouch for how important it is to have a large supply of women's shoes.


It's me, my husband, two teen daughters. I took all the shoes out of the rv once and laid them out. My husband had more pairs than the three females combined.
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shaneperch
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How could you only get 2 mpg?? that is horrible..

bigred1cav
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Doesn't matter to me. I want comfort and convenience when we travel I had enough "Camping" while in the Army.