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My first experience vacationing in a travel trailer

Discussion in 'Outdoors' started by Netmonkey, Oct 8, 2020.

  1. Feb 16, 2022 at 8:45 PM
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    Retired...finally

    Retired...finally Utilizing that doctorate of procrastinatory arts

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    I never have to hunt much to find propane. I found a luggage scale I use to weigh my cylinders to keep tabs on fuel left. Always keep one on and one off. If one is getting low and the wife uses the oven I may swap over to the full one so she doesn't run out in the middle of cooking dinner.
     
  2. Feb 21, 2022 at 1:40 PM
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    Melikeymy beer

    Melikeymy beer No cooler for you!

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    Renting a RV seems like a great way to see if you like the experience. It is usually more work than people realize. Not only camping trips but keeping up with the maintenance year round. Roof sealing, winterizing, sanitizing tanks, keeping wasps, bugs, and mice out, tires and keeping wheel bearings greased , etc.

    Check out a Thermacell for the skeeters if you go again.
     

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