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Fisherman wrote:rode2nowhere wrote:
I just wondered how most of you carry your supplies to and from camper, my wife takes a lot of stuff and thens wants it out of trailer when we return home, and its about 40 feet to the trailer from house,,,,,,any suggestions appreciated
I think you answered your own question...wife wants = wife carries.
One or two episodes of that and she'll learn that less = less carrying.
โJul-07-2015 10:39 AM
rode2nowhere wrote:
I just wondered how most of you carry your supplies to and from camper, my wife takes a lot of stuff and thens wants it out of trailer when we return home, and its about 40 feet to the trailer from house,,,,,,any suggestions appreciated
โJul-07-2015 08:11 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:Bisker wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:Bisker wrote:
Trailer is in storage lot, truck is about 80 YARDS from the front door... four wheel wagon to load the following:
propane tank, propane fire pit, propane fryer, ice cooler filled with food, laundry sack with clothes, grocery bags with more food than we will eat, misc. stuff we bought at Camping World or Walmart, anything else my DW thinks we need but probably won't use.
Note: We don't pack anything from Camping World we order online, because it hasn't arrived yet!
I'm curious as to why you remove the propane tank, propane fire pit, and propane fryer? I would just leave them in the RV. I also don't take more food then I can eat. Wherever I go there is a grocery store close enough nearby to get items I want.
I'm just a weekend camper and I often take just enough perishable food for the first night. Then I purchase the rest the next day.
I use the tank, fryer and pit at home as well. As for the food, where we camp there is no "reasonably priced" grocery store and DW can never settle on what she wants so a bunch of goodies come just to come home with us, lol.
OK. I understand and respect that. I would buy a second propane tank though, there cheap. I get why you move the rest though. To each there own.
โJul-01-2015 05:06 PM
Bisker wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:Bisker wrote:
Trailer is in storage lot, truck is about 80 YARDS from the front door... four wheel wagon to load the following:
propane tank, propane fire pit, propane fryer, ice cooler filled with food, laundry sack with clothes, grocery bags with more food than we will eat, misc. stuff we bought at Camping World or Walmart, anything else my DW thinks we need but probably won't use.
Note: We don't pack anything from Camping World we order online, because it hasn't arrived yet!
I'm curious as to why you remove the propane tank, propane fire pit, and propane fryer? I would just leave them in the RV. I also don't take more food then I can eat. Wherever I go there is a grocery store close enough nearby to get items I want.
I'm just a weekend camper and I often take just enough perishable food for the first night. Then I purchase the rest the next day.
I use the tank, fryer and pit at home as well. As for the food, where we camp there is no "reasonably priced" grocery store and DW can never settle on what she wants so a bunch of goodies come just to come home with us, lol.
โJul-01-2015 11:19 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:Bisker wrote:
Trailer is in storage lot, truck is about 80 YARDS from the front door... four wheel wagon to load the following:
propane tank, propane fire pit, propane fryer, ice cooler filled with food, laundry sack with clothes, grocery bags with more food than we will eat, misc. stuff we bought at Camping World or Walmart, anything else my DW thinks we need but probably won't use.
Note: We don't pack anything from Camping World we order online, because it hasn't arrived yet!
I'm curious as to why you remove the propane tank, propane fire pit, and propane fryer? I would just leave them in the RV. I also don't take more food then I can eat. Wherever I go there is a grocery store close enough nearby to get items I want.
I'm just a weekend camper and I often take just enough perishable food for the first night. Then I purchase the rest the next day.
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โJul-01-2015 03:53 AM
legolas wrote:lol,,,,,,,she does help
Open a beer, sit down and tell your wife to have at it.
โJun-30-2015 05:30 PM
Bisker wrote:
Trailer is in storage lot, truck is about 80 YARDS from the front door... four wheel wagon to load the following:
propane tank, propane fire pit, propane fryer, ice cooler filled with food, laundry sack with clothes, grocery bags with more food than we will eat, misc. stuff we bought at Camping World or Walmart, anything else my DW thinks we need but probably won't use.
Note: We don't pack anything from Camping World we order online, because it hasn't arrived yet!
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