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30/8/2007 at 9:44pm
Location: Gosport Outfit: Combi Camp County
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Hi all
I guess I am like most campers who get their tent, trailer tent, folding camper or caravan, you are always trying to get the most space saving, quickess way of camping and each time I have swapped models I find myself tweaking my current stock of camping gear. However there is one problem that I can't as yet get quite right.....taking your clothes and storing them!!!
We currently have a Pennine Pathfinder that is fantastic and have just come back from Le Ty Nadan in France that was fantastic fun (apart from some pitches getting flooded with heavy rain). We have tried taking the bags with clothes in but did not like that, either your clothes get pulled everywhere for weekend or its a pain having to unpack and put into our double wardobe for longer stays. This year we have tried using plastic underbed storage boxes. My wide found them initially good as she could take each one into the kids bedrooms anf fill them individually and that worked quite well apart from having to keep stacking them up and unstacking them in the awning once you need to get at some clothes to wear clothes.
We are a family of 5 with kids ages at 14,12 and 10 so we need to take a reasonable amouth of clothes each time. I do find that like most people that the wardrobe in the pathfinder does not get its full use and ends up having junk chucked in it so I am thinking of shelving it out. I have tried the hanging shelves that are ok but not strong enough if I was to use it as a larder.
What would be ideal is simular to the plastic underbed boxes we currently use but ones that had there own runners like proper draws and that would collaspe down easy when you need to.
Any ideas, what do you use
Adam
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01/9/2007 at 12:07am
Location: Gosport Outfit: Combi Camp County
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Thanks for your replys so far
Jan P, thats what we have tried this year, the plastic underbed boxes with lids but I am still not 100% happy with the idea. Like I said beofre theres still to much stacking and moving with them once on site and with 3 kids I dont think i could keep moving them onto and off of the beds each night.
John & Lynn, We have a double wardrobe which is excellent but again you still have to unpack all your clothes into wardrobe and then repack them again when you leave.
4happycampers, What you use is the sort of thing I am looking for but on a larger scale. Correct me if Im worng but the set of pastic draws you refer to are like the ones they sale in Argos to among other places and they are to small for the 5 of us. However thats for I keep serching for on the internet in the hope I can find something simular.
This is the sort of thing I am looking for but I cant find them for sale in this country
http://www.stacksandstacks.com/html/98018_iris-under-bed-storage-drawer-plastic.htm
These are a good size and each one is a sliding draw on its own, by stacking them you can create your own chest of draws.
What I am trying to achieve is less hassle, like caravan owners just load their clothes into caravan and they are done, I am trying to achieve a quick and simple alternative so if anyone has any more ideas I would like to hear them.
Adam
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