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Godsey97

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I have flip-flops for the shower house that stay under the edge of the MH next to the steps along with my Crocs that I use when walking around the CG. I have slippers for walking around inside the MH and a pair of sneakers when we leave the CG. The sneakers usually sit next to my side of the bed in the back and the slippers are on my feet. I have foot problems and it is painful to walk without some padding, hence the ever present slippers..

The DW has flip-flops next to mine under the edge of the MH for the shower house and usually just a pair of sandals and a pair of sneakers. She is usually wearing one and the other is next to her side of the bed.

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We use a system similar to beerbreath except that it is 3 rows high and has room on each row for 3 pairs of shoes. DW has allocated room for 2 pair on the bottom for for me. I sometimes wonder what she does with 7 pair of shoes.


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If you look under your entrance steps, you'll probably see a support framework that you can attach a shelf to that will accommodate about 4 pairs of shoes. They're out of the weather, up off the ground and easy to reach or put there when entering/exiting the coach by reaching through the steps. I made my shelf to just slide into place and kept it in the basement storage bay when travelling. Once you become adept at it you can climb onto the second step and kick the fipflops onto that shelf without even having to bend down to remove them. Haaar!


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Hiking boots outside on the last step, sandals inside the bus on the first step - no shoes allowed inside unless they are being stored in the closet for the next vacation.


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Outside under the steps.When we camp and its summer we have a pair of tennis shoes,sandals,and shower sandals.In the winter its usually shower sandals and a pair of hiking boots.So far we have never had any critters in our shoes or any of them to walk off.LOL


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PenMan wrote:

My shoes stay on my feet until ready for bed and then they go beside the bed.


Me, too.


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I'll just say it's ONE of MANY reasons that we quit fulltiming....


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On my feet, where do you put yours?


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family of 5 and i'm the only male. typically in a big bin that goes in our big storage bay in the back...

my shoes stay by the stairs outside (we dont wear them inside our stick house or our TT) and i take orders in the morning on what shoes the gals want and retrive them for them.

if we are on a shorter trip or a trip that doesn't require fancy shoes they end up either at the steps or under the dinette


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