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2oldman wrote:
Same as at home. Everything.
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Ron3rd wrote:
Our 35 ft travel trailer is an extension of our home. The bathroom and shower is used the same as in our home. The wife got tired of filthy hotel, motel, and campground bathrooms and showers. No reason not to use it.
Nov-06-2017 04:21 PM
stickdog wrote:
I wonder about folks that don't use the facilities in their RV, if they run down to the local service station to take care of business when at home.
Nov-06-2017 04:16 PM
Nov-06-2017 03:48 PM
viajera80 wrote:2012Coleman wrote:
I think that this forum is used for research for Trailer Life articles. Just last night, I was reading a recent issue with an article on campground etiquette. The guidelines for proper CG behavior were plucked from this very forum - almost verbatim. Dog poop, outside lights, pets barking, kids screaming, smoky camp fires.
The OP is most likely writing for Trailer Life.
Nope, I'mnot writing for Trailer Life.
I have some friends who are new RV owners and they don't want to use their RV bathroom.I'm curious as to why and wonder
if other RV owners do the same.
Hello.I'm working on an article
about whether most RV owners use their bathrooms or not. If you do, feel free to chime in. If you don't why not and what do you use it for instead? Please give examples of what you do use it for. Thank you!
Edit: the post is for the Do It Yourself RV website
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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