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So if you have your 5er almost loaded except for the last minute stuff and you still have empty drawers, empty cabinets and/or shelves and the cabinets are not totally stuffed to bulging....are ya doin' okay?
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That's terrific!! I am truly impressed! I would add that if you have some things in cabinets, and some of those things are breakable or spillable, you might want to add something to keep that stuff from bouncing around. If there's nothing else you want to take, you can cut up some swim noodles for that.
But, like hamshog said, "You're probably forgeting some things!! :)"
We found out over the past 4 years we have lived in our 5th wheel that if we have not used something in the past year then we don't need it....Short of a First Aid Kit or spare tire of course. I think that has helped us hold down on items that just take up room and are not needed. I think you should have as many empty drawers as you can afford to!