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Traveling Clothesline

Discussion in 'Tips & Tricks' started by Betsey, Apr 25, 2010.

  1. Betsey

    Betsey Camp-Inn Staff

    If you have damp towels, clothing, etc. when leaving the campsite, string a line between the two coat hooks inside the cabin and use it to hang the damp stuff to dry while you are driving. Open both windows and the roof vent a crack to help with the drying process. Your items will dry pretty quickly.

    To make the best use of space, hang items on clothes hangers & clip a clothespin onto the line between each hanger to keep the hangers separated & allow air circulation.

    You can make it as a single line with a loop on each end, or a single large loop (making two lines). We used 1/8" nylon rope. Make it so it is taut, but so you can unhook it without untying the loops.

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  2. mcjimjam

    mcjimjam Junior Ranger Donating Member

    Betsey, you always have the best tips!
     
  3. Betsey

    Betsey Camp-Inn Staff

    Thanks! After doing this for 10 years, we have learned a few useful things, some quite by accident...lol...and we continue to learn things from our fellow teardroppers, so keep the tips coming! :)

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  4. pat walsh

    pat walsh Junior Ranger

    Betsy,
    we took your idea and put a long bunge cord across from hook to hook and used it for hanging shower towels to dry and various other items.
    worked great!
     
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