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JiminDenver

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Posted: 12/25/11 09:55am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Our TT is set up for boondocking, so almost everything is essential. We do carry the extra water, food, batteries etc. I'd rather not need it and bring it home than do without.

One thing I haven't seen mentioned is a fire extinguisher. I added another inside the TT and a large one that sits outside in case the fire gets out of hand or worse the TT catches on fire.

On that note, we still bring our 10x20 tent. It serves as a guest house, a much roomier place to be on rainy days and in the worse case a back up to the TT.

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JiminDenver wrote:

Our TT is set up for boondocking, so almost everything is essential. We do carry the extra water, food, batteries etc. I'd rather not need it and bring it home than do without.

One thing I haven't seen mentioned is a fire extinguisher. I added another inside the TT and a large one that sits outside in case the fire gets out of hand or worse the TT catches on fire.

On that note, we still bring our 10x20 tent. It serves as a guest house, a much roomier place to be on rainy days and in the worse case a back up to the TT.

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I really like the idea of bringing a tent. Great idea! Always best to be prepared for whatever.


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Mello Mike wrote:

JiminDenver wrote:

On that note, we still bring our 10x20 tent. It serves as a guest house, a much roomier place to be on rainy days and in the worse case a back up to the TT.

JinD



I really like the idea of bringing a tent. Great idea! Always best to be prepared for whatever.


Yep, I always carry a tent in the CLASS B.


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Lots of good advice and ideas. We always carry a 12 gauge plastic flare gun pistol. Good for an emergency.

Plus it might work against a bear. We are in British Columbia. Lots of emergency evacuations every year.

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I find that a LED backpacking type headlamp is indispensable while camping. I like having both hands free while dealing with nighttime activities/emergencies.


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oh yeah, my husband finally got a headlamp to keep in the toy hauler. he looks like a geek, but he says it's very useful.


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I also thought those were goofy untill i got one for Christmas from my mother-en-law, now from dark untill i go to bed i have that thing on, it's quite possibly the 1 most usfull thing i have and will never be without one again.

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2oldman wrote:

A couple grenade launchers, a bazooka, and an air card.

LOL, what is the air card for?


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After reading all the post in this thread got to thinking, I grew up in the mountains of N. Georgia and S. Tennessee at my grandfathers place. Ater what most folks are taking boondocking, I must have boondocked until I was about 18 years of age with alot less.

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