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Old 03-03-2018, 07:35 AM   #1
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Bed linen, towel etc...

Hi, did you guys up north leave your bed linen, bath towel etc... in your rv for the winter season ?
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Short answer, yes, also a complete set of summer clothes,always on board.
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We take all the linens out and wash them and return them to the coach so we don't have to think about what might be missing when we are ready to leave. I don't make the bed until we leave.
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Old 03-03-2018, 09:28 AM   #4
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Yep full line up... From boots to flip flops, and summer to winter clothes. Sheets get washed every 10 or so nights spent in mh...
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Old 03-07-2018, 05:08 AM   #5
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I take ours out so they won't freeze.
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I guess it’s too early for my sense of humor...
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We've discovered mice inside often enough that we don't leave anything they can eat or use to make nests in the coach. That includes linens.

Note: Mice can and will "eat" wooden utensils.
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We take all the linens out and wash them and return them to the coach so we don't have to think about what might be missing when we are ready to leave. I don't make the bed until we leave.
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Our coach says ready to move into
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Old 03-08-2018, 10:51 AM   #12
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We take out food , and any liquids that will freeze and everything in the medicine cabinet.. Leave all linens, clothes etc in it..
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Clean, fold and return to RV. Don't make the bed to allow it to air out and take out all foods. Set the self draining dehumidifier at 50% and close her up. Clothes, boots, jackets and most everything else stays for next time.
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We put the RV in storage with full tanks of propane and fuel, MT waste tanks, fresh linen and another set or two clean,food that will not age(dried canned) spices. Water MT unless short time between use, refer open clean in and out. There maybe more or less food in depending on season and weather. A few clothing items and bathroom items. Turn on refer, throw in things from home refer. Grab the drugs we take, add clothing, fill with water and we are camping. Cooking and eating utensils knife set stay in. Really we need to add very little to just go, up to two three days packing for our 3 month outings.

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