Well, somebody certainly looks comfortable on the bed, don't they? Your AS looks fabulous!
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I see lots of loose items, and much less cupboard space than I'm accustomed to. Before you set out on the road, do you gather everything up from your shelves and pop them into the green storage bags/boxes? And how do you secure those to the shelf?
__________________ Michelle & family
(2 lively boys, 2 dogs & a hubby) 2005 28' International CCD
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I see lots of loose items, and much less cupboard space than I'm accustomed to. Before you set out on the road, do you gather everything up from your shelves and pop them into the green storage bags/boxes? And how do you secure those to the shelf?
VERY NICE, inside and outside! ! I, too, was wondering how much packing up you do before hitting the road...... I know how much we have before we head out, but nothing like you ! !
__________________ Gypsygirl1 and Hubby 1959 A/S Tradewind Landyacht 24ft (the traveller) 1952 Royal Spartanette 35ft (summer home) 1954 Pacemaker 32 ft (summer guesthouse) Tin Can Tourists Vintage Trailer Club
Thanks. On the loose items probably 30-45 minutes to secure everything for travel with straps and bungies. I spend another 15 minutes on all my computer and camera gear. The upside of all that open space is a very good air circulation in very cold weather. The downside is that until I get where I am headed it is a bit limited functionally.
I really like th open feeling you created with the shelving. Do you have gas appliances? We are planning all electric because we are not going to boondock or go where there are not adequate (for our needs) hookups.
danalee - I use a cassette burner for a stove - it uses canisters you can get at any Target or Walmart - no lie, it works better than our Viking range at home and you can put it away. Also I use a small green egg for grilling - nothing finer. For refrigeration I have a small Magic Chef for when I am plugged in and a big red coller for when I am not. Finally - I have a nice toaster oven that is for when I am plugged in.
Like Macfrodge says, FABULOUS! I admired this trailer when you first posted its pics. It actually looks like a room rather than a train car, great design. Thanks for sharing, Gwen