All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Carrying a Generator/Gas Can While TravelingAs many have said I also keep mine in the back of my TV. It is chained up and the power cable easly reaches. When at NASCAR tracks I leave it in the truck bed but when I am at hunt camp I usually pull it out and secure it to the TT. Never had any issues "knock on wood".Re: Moving Plants Cross Country dadmomh wrote: I'd scratch the tomato plants....you have plenty to haul without them. Agree that the shower with a towel in the bottom is the way to go. You can check them at night, water if needed and no worries about dirt into the grey tank since it'll be caught by the towel. Just returned from an amazing trip to Durango, CO....first time in CO other than zipping through on I-70 many years ago. A gorgeous state. Would like to make a return trip to catch the things we missed the first time. BTW, if you're near or haven't already done this, strongly suggest the Durango-Silverton train for a great trip. We didn't plan an extra day, well we did but it got used up by a windstorm in Amarillo, but need more time to explore Durango. Enjoy your new home. We are very familiar with Colorado lived there from 2003 to 2009. Durango is very nice but we never did the railroad. We have done the narrow gauge out by Manitou Springs. We are very happy to be returning. I think we will just give all out vegetable garden plants to neighbors since they have a very nice garden going as well. Guess this means we will be buying most of our tomato sauce this winter. Thanks for all the great information all of you...Re: Moving Plants Cross CountryI just chuckled a little at that last comment Splinter...Re: Moving Plants Cross CountryAll, Thanks for all the great information. Now the wife is thinking about pulling our tomato plants up and potting them to take with us. It will def be intresting.Moving Plants Cross CountryHello all, it has been a while since I have posted here but I had a question. My family and I will be moving soon from Southern Arizona back to Colorado thanks to the Army. We will be taking the slow lazy way up with our 19ft Jayco Bunkhouse. Two adults two teens two dogs and about ten various potted plants one being a mini lime tree that is quite large. I was wondering if any of you had experience moving your plants or traveling with them in your TT. All advice is welcome. Thanks...
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