RV sleeping ideas,

I would be the other way, they goto the hotel and I would take the trailer.. 

 
We’re getting pretty substantial afternoon thunder storms (sometimes with hail), more so than other years that you may be used to, don’t forget a car cover if leaving the buggy outside.

 
I have 4 of those bass pro cots if anyone is interested...never used... I didn't care for  them.... I"m 6/2 290.....they fit me... .just like an air mattress better... the cotts don't go flat ...
I may be interested in one or two. Pm me a price and location

 
We’re getting pretty substantial afternoon thunder storms (sometimes with hail), more so than other years that you may be used to, don’t forget a car cover if leaving the buggy outside.
I was going to start a post on car covers,  what is the one everyone likes,  two years ago i did not have one and the seats got hammered, the icom did not make it through the night, 

 
I was going to start a post on car covers,  what is the one everyone likes,  two years ago i did not have one and the seats got hammered, the icom did not make it through the night, 
I found the best way of keeping the cover from getting shredded is to wrap it in True Tape (around the car) or something similar.  The key is to not have loose material that the wind can grap and turn into a parachute.

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I’ve been around the block and back on car covers. What worked best for me was a cheap car cover with a smaller tarp over it held down with bungee cords.

 
I found the best way of keeping the cover from getting shredded is to wrap it in True Tape (around the car) or something similar.  The key is to not have loose material that the wind can grap and turn into a parachute.

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Also marketed as "mule tape" but that may not have the foot markers on it.  The stuff is quite strong   it's designed to not cut into PVC when applying hundreds of pounds of force pulling wire in so it's easy on finishes too.  Woodworkers and always trying to get it from me to tie down their work for transport.

 
Also marketed as "mule tape" but that may not have the foot markers on it.  The stuff is quite strong   it's designed to not cut into PVC when applying hundreds of pounds of force pulling wire in so it's easy on finishes too.  Woodworkers and always trying to get it from me to tie down their work for transport.
We use if for canal straps.  Holds us up in the current.

 
I was going to start a post on car covers,  what is the one everyone likes,  two years ago i did not have one and the seats got hammered, the icom did not make it through the night, 
I haveva few to cover clients cars in the shop. One is nicer cloth type material and water resistant. Got it on Amazon 4 years ago, largest one they had for a Chevy Suburban. Works great. Grabbed two more from O'Reilly recently, XXXL more of a plastic material, $125, 5 year warranty for tearing. They work great.

 
Thank you Everyone,  going to try the Amazon one that Crusty has the link to, I like how it folds up, then i can store it easier 

Yes the Car is staying when we travel, 

Leaving Vegas,  and staying in St George the first night right after work then going to make it to Ogden the second day, then off to St Anthony,  after that the car will stay out for the rest of the weeks, 

Listen Bitch, get out the bed, off to the garage with you,  
I was gonna ask how the princess outrates the king? :lol:  

 
I haveva few to cover clients cars in the shop. One is nicer cloth type material and water resistant. Got it on Amazon 4 years ago, largest one they had for a Chevy Suburban. Works great. Grabbed two more from O'Reilly recently, XXXL more of a plastic material, $125, 5 year warranty for tearing. They work great.
@L.R.S. Jeff should i do the Suburban cover for Idaho, it rains every day for about 15 minutes or every other day,  last year it cost me a icom not keeping the car covered 

 
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