I went after my den like I did the airplanes. In one evening I had pulled and shredded so much that one of the shredders over heated. The pile was growing faster than I could shred so it was deemed a commercial shredder would be worth the expense. All that is left in there is to pack up the big computer, monitors and hard drives.
I have been through my closet before tossing out anything spotted, frayed or tattered. Then came the first trip to Goodwill with what I knew I'd never wear. Last night I marked the rod for the size of the trailers wardrobe and that was my guide for how many shirts I could take. You can hang a lot of shirts in 25 inches. Jeans and shorts will be on the bottom. Socks, undies and undershirts will be in drawers, heavy seasonal items like heavy coats, sweaters and sweatshirts will be in a storage bin on the bunks.
The hardest part was all of the Red wing shirts that my family sent. Mom passed this year, she was my hockey buddy. It was the only sport she ever got into and we watched the games together on line for years. Now without her I have a hard time making it through a game, sporting the colors just doesn't have the same impact. Luckily there are a lot of Red wing fans here to snag them up at Goodwill.
My heavy hunting boots are heavy enough that they made me grunt just picking them up. I can't remember the last time it was cold enough to wear them, the snow bibs and down jacket that went with them. I'll leave if it's that cold.
Today it's pack up the camera gear and the rest of my closet. Wrap up the nick nacks around the house and pick up the bins I will use to store it all on the bunks. The forecast can change I know but I couldn't ask for much more this week. Sunny and dry with night time temps above 20F.
One more week.