Exploring Outside the 303
A smiling young woman with short brown hair is performing a repair or maintenance task on a recreational vehicle or camper trailer. She is wearing a purple t-shirt with the word 'Grateful' printed on it. The woman is crouching down and using a tool to tighten or adjust something on the door frame or latch of the camper. The scene is outdoors, with trees and a dirt or gravel path visible in the background, suggesting a camping or outdoor setting. The image conveys a sense of the practical realities and upkeep required for living in a small, mobile space like a camper or RV.

Camper Maintenance: A Part of Tiny Living

There's always something đź›  â € Just like in a house, things break and need to be repaired. Having kids also adds to the wear of a home and camper alike. With tiny living there are less things to break. Also, most campers aren't made for living in fulltime which can be an issue. â € Take for example, the screen door latch. We have changed it a handful of times over the past 18 months. Every few months after the kids slam the door over and over, even though we told them not to, the latch breaks. C'est la vie - such is life. â € So whether you live in a trailer or sticks and bricks, each require maintenance and the occasional repair. â € âť“What minor thing have you had to repair/replace multiple times in your house or RV? â € â € Follow along for a glimpse into tiny living with a family @exploringoutsidethe303

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