WarpathEngineering
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He guys!
I'm in the process of tearing out the interior to my used Grandby and would very much like your take on what is really needed as far as options. My wife and I are just starting the camping bit and need the advice. We live in the SouthEast and there aren't a lot of "off road" places to camp, at least unless you want to get shot! We would probably be staying at the campgrounds or the National Parks. We were out West this past summer and used a truck tent, which worked out well. I had everything organized under the matress on a slide out tray and we did all our cooking over the fire, which is the way I'd prefer. I don't much care for the idea of cooking in the camper because of the lingering smell or occasional misshap.....But officer, it was only a small fire! I'd be inclined to bring along a Colman stove or charcol grill for inclimate weather and cook under the awning.
On our trip we used 2 well insulated coolers, one for drinks and the other for freezer items. I got a 50lb block of dry ice and my freezer goods lasted all week...hard as a rock. I'm thinking of removing the 3 way fridge and just using coolers, or maybe later moving up to a protable fridge/freezer like the Engel. I can get more into them and with the amount of blowing rain we have here, two less openings in the side of the camper may be a plus.
We cleaned our dishes in two dish pans and stored our water in plastic jerry cans. This seemed to work fine infact most of the campgrounds had a place to wash up anyway so I'm thinking of deleting the sink but may keep but relocate the water tank.
My main concern is storage and by deleting these items, I'm thinking I could add quite a bit. The other change I'm concidering is moving the couch to the oposite side of the window for better viewing. I know that this will cut drastically into my storage but.......
Our weather here is hot and humid but by October it is not out of the question to have weather in the mid to low 30's. I like the idea of the furnace but am thinking on replacing it with an electric and/or propane like a Mr. Heater Protable Buddy. It's small and I can take it along when needed. This would also open up the space of the propane tank.
Sound off with what you think and what works for you!
I'm in the process of tearing out the interior to my used Grandby and would very much like your take on what is really needed as far as options. My wife and I are just starting the camping bit and need the advice. We live in the SouthEast and there aren't a lot of "off road" places to camp, at least unless you want to get shot! We would probably be staying at the campgrounds or the National Parks. We were out West this past summer and used a truck tent, which worked out well. I had everything organized under the matress on a slide out tray and we did all our cooking over the fire, which is the way I'd prefer. I don't much care for the idea of cooking in the camper because of the lingering smell or occasional misshap.....But officer, it was only a small fire! I'd be inclined to bring along a Colman stove or charcol grill for inclimate weather and cook under the awning.
On our trip we used 2 well insulated coolers, one for drinks and the other for freezer items. I got a 50lb block of dry ice and my freezer goods lasted all week...hard as a rock. I'm thinking of removing the 3 way fridge and just using coolers, or maybe later moving up to a protable fridge/freezer like the Engel. I can get more into them and with the amount of blowing rain we have here, two less openings in the side of the camper may be a plus.
We cleaned our dishes in two dish pans and stored our water in plastic jerry cans. This seemed to work fine infact most of the campgrounds had a place to wash up anyway so I'm thinking of deleting the sink but may keep but relocate the water tank.
My main concern is storage and by deleting these items, I'm thinking I could add quite a bit. The other change I'm concidering is moving the couch to the oposite side of the window for better viewing. I know that this will cut drastically into my storage but.......
Our weather here is hot and humid but by October it is not out of the question to have weather in the mid to low 30's. I like the idea of the furnace but am thinking on replacing it with an electric and/or propane like a Mr. Heater Protable Buddy. It's small and I can take it along when needed. This would also open up the space of the propane tank.
Sound off with what you think and what works for you!