


Keeping It Comfortable: Adding Insulation
Those were some long, hot, humid days, especially working in such close quarters. But they were worth it, as both the temperature and sound-deadening qualities of the insulation have been much appreciated.

Insulating In-Deck and Under-Seat Storage
One of the things I discovered was that underneath the front deck, behind the center bench of the U-shaped dinette, is a BUNCH of wasted space. Wasted, because it’s covered beneath a permanently affixed top surface, which I first started eyeing because that surface is clearly too thin and flimsy to support much. I realize that in regular camping concepts, it wouldn’t need to support much. But in a fulltime living situation, every single space must earn its keep.

A Little Spice, Part 2
I’ve been so busy working on the trailer, and sorting and packing up my household items for storage, donation or my upcoming moving sale, that I haven’t had time to post here for a couple months. Frustrations At first, it was quite frustrating, because every weekend...
Making Wildheart Mine: Adding A Little Spice
Because the weather continues to be so inconsistent, and because much of the rainy, humid, nastier stuff has tended to come on weekends when I would normally be doing much of the trailer renovation work, I have found myself grabbing snippets of time as I’m able to...
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