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Old 08-06-2017, 10:53 AM   #1
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clothes drying

My parents have a clothes drying rack that mounts on their ladder in the rear of their trailer.
If we buy a trailer that does not have a ladder, what are our options for drying towels, swim suits, other clothes when in a campground that does not allow clothes lines?
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Extend-A-Line A-frame and Bumper Post - Stromberg Carlson CL-01 - Laundry Aids - Camping World
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Folding wooden rack. Search Amazon for said item. Works great and folds down fairly flat.
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We bought on of these Bumper Mount RV Clothesline - Stromberg Carlson CL-100 - Laundry Aids - Camping World. The mounting brackets can stay on the bumper, and the poles slip on them easily.
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Tie a rope from tree to tree. Hang your clothes.
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We bought on of these Bumper Mount RV Clothesline - Stromberg Carlson CL-100 - Laundry Aids - Camping World. The mounting brackets can stay on the bumper, and the poles slip on them easily.

how has this held up over time?
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Is this the one you use?
The one my parents have looks a lot like this, except theirs mounts to the ladder.
How well does this hold to the bumper?
How difficult is it to install/uninstall for camp?
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I'm laughing. If you want your clothes to re dirty hang em off your RV in Alaska!

There is very little pavement here and lots of airborne grit. We dry inside.
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We have one of these. Has held up well over the years. It folds down very small for storage.

We also have a couple extra shower curtain rods in the bathroom that we hang clothes from when it is raining out or the humidity is high.

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Portable drying rack. Walmart usually has 2 or 3 to choose from. I like that type so that you can move it inside when in high humidity. Clothes will dry faster inside with the AC running in that environment.
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how has this held up over time?
Sorry it took so long to reply, but were out of state for a couple of weeks. The bumper clothes drier has held up great. BIL put one on his new TT, and I realized I added another hole and line to the bottom. He couldn't figure out how I could put more towels on ours! The mounting brackets are solid, and we expect it to last a long time.
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