jonaz

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Ive seen a 12 guage or handguns mentioned a couple of times. Probably will never need but it sure does help you sleep better at night.
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pnichols

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I haven't read this whole discussion thread ... so maybe these have been mentioned:
One's RV should have:
1. A built-in, or brought along - roof access ladder.
AND
2. A roll of 4 inch wide Eternabond tape.
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chovy

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Any thoughts on the 211vdbx? I just bought one. I’m staying on some land near the dealer for now while I learn the ropes but will eventually go up into lassen forest once the fires are out.
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azdryheat

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Get the loudest generator you can so no one will camp near you. lol
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53 willys

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IDman wrote: We always have a .357 Magnum and a 12 gauge, and not just when boondocking.
your not the only one , you must be prepare for anything at anytime.
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Reisender

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A potable small sewer tote thing. And small and light enough to throw in the SUV.
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profdant139

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My advice is not to throw the tote when placing it into the tow vehicle.
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Thermoguy

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azdryheat wrote: Get the loudest generator you can so no one will camp near you. lol
Done!!
I don't feel too bad when there are RV's near by, but when someone throws up a tent, I tend to feel bad for them.
Last year camping, a few near by with tents. Poring rain, we were watching movies, taking showers, enjoying the camper. I felt really bad for the neighbors...
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profdant139 wrote: My advice is not to throw the tote when placing it into the tow vehicle. ![wink [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/wink.gif)
Lol . I hear ya.
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pnichols

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When boondocking way out there on the Far Side of Beyond, you should have the knowledge and stuff along to repair a large variety of things in your rig.
Our rig has wiring and plumbing in behind cabinets, so I carry along a remote inspection scope so I can take a look into difficult to see areas to check things out if something is acting up.
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