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Sue

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so...having moved from an Autotrail ( loads of storage) to an Ih van (love it!)...Where on earth do we put wet coats ? Is there anywhere to dry clothes after washing? And what about those muddy boots....never a problem before, now I am at a loss! Any help much appreciated.
 

DBK

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Don't go anywhere wet. :)

But if you have to, as suggested, the loo makes a good drying room, especially if you turn the heating on in ours as it gets the best blast of hot air. Boots just have to sit on plastic bags until dry. Wet dogs can stay outside!

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Only joking! :)
 
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Don't go anywhere wet. :)

But if you have to, as suggested, the loo makes a good drying room, especially if you turn the heating on in ours as it gets the best blast of hot air. Boots just have to sit on plastic bags until dry. Wet dogs can stay outside!

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Only joking! :)

Hi.
Even if you were the most "Special",of a Special Forces brigade,you could never abandon "Brown Eyes" to the wild outdoors,joking or not.....Cos you are...."Daddy""
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PS. Your dog has just ESP'd me,he said you could try,but he would.....FANG... your bottom!

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Go to Spain,,if it rains its still hot so you only need a brolly,,,BUSBY:D:D
 

pops

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The loo/shower room as @DBK and @Anthea M said.
We wash light things and put them in there over night with low heat on.

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