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11/9/2007 at 9:13pm
 Location: Eastleigh Hampshire
 Outfit: Sprite Major 4 FB
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lorrnev it sounds like it depends on where you keep your tt, ours is always on our driove way (unless we are away hee hee). Due to this we were advised to unpack all so we take out all inner tent bits, canvas and the bed and seat matterases and just leave poles etc in. We then put cardboard on the folded up bed bits to take any dampnes and on top of our normal tt cover we put a tarpalin as well.

We are in some ways lucky as we got our tt in autumn 2005 so we had to unpack straight away and made room in our spare room (cupboards and under beds) for it all, then in the spring when we put it all together our other stuff comes out of the loft and lives in the hols left so I don't fill them up with new stuff. Quiet cleve me thinks. Not sure if mil likes sharing the spare room with it al though oh well!!



11/9/2007 at 9:18pm
 Location: ayrshire scotland
 Outfit: boutique camping bell tent
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Quote: Originally posted by em1982 on 11/9/2007

lorrnev it sounds like it depends on where you keep your tt, ours is always on our driove way (unless we are away hee hee). Due to this we were advised to unpack all so we take out all inner tent bits, canvas and the bed and seat matterases and just leave poles etc in. We then put cardboard on the folded up bed bits to take any dampnes and on top of our normal tt cover we put a tarpalin as well.

We are in some ways lucky as we got our tt in autumn 2005 so we had to unpack straight away and made room in our spare room (cupboards and under beds) for it all, then in the spring when we put it all together our other stuff comes out of the loft and lives in the hols left so I don't fill them up with new stuff. Quiet cleve me thinks. Not sure if mil likes sharing the spare room with it al though oh well!!


iv cleared out my spare room and going to keep the canvas in there, have covered the trailer with a huge tarpaulin so it should be fine on the drive.



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