Subj : Nawlins was: Ale - 8 was:                                [1]
To   : Shawn Highfield
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Thu Apr 06 2023 19:48:16

Hi Shawn,

> the toilet paper roll. It hung under the sink so you would think it
> protected but.......(G) I think we left it in maybe once or twice

SH> Laugh, that would take some getting used to!

You learn fast. (G) The bathroom in the R-Pod was barely big enough to
turn around in; the Grey Wolf bathroom is much roomier! It has a small
medicine cabinet plus a larger one that Steve sub divided & re-enforced
the bottom shelf on. That will be good for stowing some of the stuff we
used to put under the kitchen area in the R-Pod.

> For camping or just an in the woods retreat? We do use ours for

SH> We're thinking of both.  Depends on what happens next month when we
SH> see the shape of our current hide a way.  If we can get one more year
SH> out of it we can save just that much more.

Sounds like a good idea. If we'd not bent the frame of the R-Pod, we
probably would have held onto it longer. Other factors also made him
decide it was time to trade up.


> well without racking up hotel/restaurant bills. We do a lot of "urban
> boondocking" staying it parking lots of Wal-Mart, Cracker Barrel, some
> truck stops, etc without hook ups but have come across some nice

SH> There are a few RV owners around here with wood stoves that live in
SH> parking lots in the winter.  I talk to a few of them, in the good
SH> weather they stay in nature.

We have our house, a good thing because we couldn't fit all we'd want to
live with long term into an RV. I pretty much keep my sewing stuff
confined to one room but we've got tools, ham radio and computer stuff
from one end of the house to the other. (G)


> and truck without worry about weight limits. It will be interesting to
> figure out the best use of stowage areas as the set up is so different
> from the R-Pod.

SH> You've got all that room in the F150 too! ;)  Sounds like a good setup
SH> for you guys!

It's a short bed cargo area, currently with a tunno cover. We're going
to replace that with a hard shell cap, still not going to load it to the
top but yes, it is definatly roomier than the Frontier was.


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Catch you later,
Ruth
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... OH NO!  Not ANOTHER learning experience!

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