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  Location: London Ontario | Just bought a new trailer yesterday and wondering if anyone has and tips or tricks for us. What are some handy things to have when gone away??? |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | MC1993 - 2018-02-22 7:57 AM Just bought a new trailer yesterday and wondering if anyone has and tips or tricks for us. What are some handy things to have when gone away???
nothing
99% of people pack way more sheit than they need.
Put your horse, your feed, your hay and a blanket and haul |
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| 1DSoon - 2018-02-22 7:10 AM
MC1993 - 2018-02-22 7:57 AM Just bought a new trailer yesterday and wondering if anyone has and tips or tricks for us. What are some handy things to have when gone away???
nothing
99% of people pack way more sheit than they need.
Put your horse, your feed, your hay and a blanket and haul
It’s funny because it’s true.
That being said I do keep a full set of bathroom stuff, toothbrush, shampoo, towels in there. I wear daily contacts so I keep several pairs in there as well as a change of socks and underwear.
I figure that way if we have to unexpectedly stay somewhere or end up running in a downpour or bad mud I’m good for a shower and fresh undies, and I always seem to forget my toothbrush.
You’ll figure out what’s important to you. Kitchen wise I love my little crock pot. |
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        Location: CTX | I have a fully stocked LQ. Keep toiletries in there at all times, a spare set of contacts, medicine cabinet, ladies stuff... (had to bail out some people a couple of times and they where mighty glad I had a spare supply). A couple of towels, jeans, shirts, underwear and socks. My hats live in there. Also I have plates and pots and pans that live in there. You can get some cheaper stuff at walmart or dollar stores so you don't have to think about that when you go overnight. I also love my george foreman grill. And have a protable coleman grill for when we go with a bigger group. There is always water in the fridge. The only thing I have to add when we plan a multiple day trip is the food and other drinks is I want them. Now, not sure where you are at, but make sure you winterize it in the fall. Or maybe even now, if you are expecting more cold weather.... A friend of mine didn't do that 2 years ago and all pipes burst during the first big freeze..... had to replace the entire floor and still had problems this year so she ended up trading it in with a big loss....
Edited by cranky B4 10am 2018-02-22 7:46 AM
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 Location: my piece of paradise | Keep several different adapters for your plug in cord and a splitter for the water hook up. |
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