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Old 11-08-2015, 08:20 AM   #13
koko
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Southwest Wyoming
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Bungee cords are a camper's best friend. The other day we were traveling down I-80 in 50+ mph winds, and twice on left curves our entry steps came crashing down. The wind literally blew them down. Very dangerous, not to mention traveling in that kind of wind. We used a bungee to keep them up the rest of the way home. We had lubricated those steps before we went on the trip, and they were way too easy to bring down. We use a bungee to hold one of our large drawers shut when we'll be traveling on dirt roads. Also, found a door knob protector for interior doors so if they do come open (or we forget to close them), the knob doesn't dent anything.
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