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Supplies for Seasonal Camp

SomeoneTakeTheW
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After a few years of travelling in our Class A, we have chosen to rent a seasonal campsite for April-October.

Given this is our first semi-permanent campsite, we're not sure what to expect.

Any tips/tricks/must-haves from the community out there?
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SomeoneTakeTheW
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Executive wrote:
From what I've seen, here's what you'll need to get you started...add things as you see fit:

One or two automobiles that don't run.
Refrigerator outside next to your rig. Older is better.
Plenty of clothesline to run to several trees.
Several blue tarps to cover stuff up with.
A couple BBQs, one propane and one charcoal.
A smoker.
Several cords of wood, for the smoker and the outdoor fire.
Lots of broken toys.
Any other odds and ends picked up from garage sales and thrift stores.

Enjoy your stay....:B:B:B.....Dennis


LOL. Thanks for the laugh!

Some folks have advised me to get a good surge protector since I won't always be there to unplug in thunderstorms.

I'm planning to get a dock box to store cushions and such in.

Should I get a hitch-mounted grill so I don't have to worry about it blowing away?

D_E_Bishop
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We have a seasonal(for us) condo and have almost the same stuff for it as for our S&B. I would do my A the same way.
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beemerphile1
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Executive, you forgot the golf car. No seasonal camper would be caught dead without at least one golf car.
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Bucky_Badger
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Executive wrote:
From what I've seen, here's what you'll need to get you started...add things as you see fit:

One or two automobiles that don't run.
Refrigerator outside next to your rig. Older is better.
Plenty of clothesline to run to several trees.
Several blue tarps to cover stuff up with.
A couple BBQs, one propane and one charcoal.
A smoker.
Several cords of wood, for the smoker and the outdoor fire.
Lots of broken toys.
Any other odds and ends picked up from garage sales and thrift stores.

Enjoy your stay....:B:B:B.....Dennis

LOL. not far from the truth at some places
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Executive45
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From what I've seen, here's what you'll need to get you started...add things as you see fit:

One or two automobiles that don't run.
Refrigerator outside next to your rig. Older is better.
Plenty of clothesline to run to several trees.
Several blue tarps to cover stuff up with.
A couple BBQs, one propane and one charcoal.
A smoker.
Several cords of wood, for the smoker and the outdoor fire.
Lots of broken toys.
Any other odds and ends picked up from garage sales and thrift stores.

Enjoy your stay....:B:B:B.....Dennis
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