TygerCub
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- May 7, 2009
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Storage. Wow, there's a lot of options for this, and a lot of creative ways to go about doing it. My criteria for storage is the following:
ROOF RACK
BOXED STORAGE
KITCHEN STORAGE
LINEN/CLOTHES STORAGE
I'm sure there's more, but that's all my tired brain can think of right this minute.
ROOF RACK
- Must be able to hold PV panels, [/*:m:30ws9io2]
- Must carry weight of lots of boxes of supplies[/*:m:30ws9io2]
- Must be able to safely double as a sleeping platform in summer weather.[/*:m:30ws9io2]
BOXED STORAGE
- Must be durable and weatherproof for storage on the roof rack[/*:m:30ws9io2]
- Must be able to be stacked neatly when not in use (all same size/brand/model)[/*:m:30ws9io2]
KITCHEN STORAGE
- Keep limited number of items (not full service for plates/cups/silverware/etc)[/*:m:30ws9io2]
- Build custom cabinet/shelves for kitchen based on need, not style.[/*:m:30ws9io2]
- Plates, glasses, pots & pans, etc., must all be stackable to conserve space.[/*:m:30ws9io2]
- Utilize sink and oven space when bus is traveling to new locations[/*:m:30ws9io2]
- Dry goods must be stored in plastic tubs that have waterproof/sealable lids (same type as roof storage)[/*:m:30ws9io2]
LINEN/CLOTHES STORAGE
- Limit clothes to necessities (several t-shirts, couple of dress shirts, BDU pants, business khaki pants, lots of socks & undergarments) [/*:m:30ws9io2]
- Clothes must be neatly folded and/or rolled before storing[/*:m:30ws9io2]
- Towels must be hung to dry immediately after using[/*:m:30ws9io2]
- 2 sets of sheets, 2 blankets & 2 pillows for bed - everything must fit in storage under the mattress[/*:m:30ws9io2]
I'm sure there's more, but that's all my tired brain can think of right this minute.