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Thread: Trying to find our RVing groove
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05-25-2020, 06:23 AM #41
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All good information.
We had our routine put to the ultimate test on our last trip.
We thought we had 5 nights, the Park ranger informed us 15 minutes before ck out time we only had 4 nights.
We successfully vacated the premises in under 25 minutes.
Bob A.Bob & Alice
2020 Ram 3500 Limited Megacab SRW Aisin
2020 Grand Design Imagine 2450RL
ProPride 3P 1400 lb. bars WDH
Micro Air easy start, Goodyear Endurance Load rated "E" Tires
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05-25-2020, 01:10 PM #42
It seems like a lot because your stays are weekend. When we took our TT to the fort and setup for a two weeks, it was not that big of a deal. When we go to the mountains, we plan to setup somewhere for a couple of weeks. I think you will find it a completely different feel. Plus, I can stay longer at places now because most full hook-ups cost the same at 1/3 a nights stay in a holiday inn.
Preparation was always a problem for us. My wife is a planner, I am not. I am happy to get somewhere and just run to walmart and get some food for the stay. She likes to have it all preplanned. Kinda adds to the stress on both sides. What we did was decided on a few common meals we both like and keep the ingredients in the RV. Like we keep stuff an Italian meal (spaghetti), roast or fish and some Jambalaya or Gumbo in the RV. We use our RV fridge for extra fridge space at home too. We will also precook some soups and stuff and just eat it as "left" overs when going on short trips. She can rotate meals out. So the RV is always prepped. That way, we can just pull up the trailer and go for a weekend. Do not have to worry about much more prep than finding a camp ground.Last edited by FreddieMac; 05-25-2020 at 01:19 PM.
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