So as some of you know, we now have our pup with us on trips. This has created unexpected cargo issues (since she needs space to travel safely and comfortably).
I'm using this as an opportunity to tell y'all what our thought process is for dealing with space issues and seeing if you have some clever ideas that might help ass-well.
Issue #1: We can no longer carry our water in 2 - 7 gallon containers. These were on the rear passenger seat and created a weight imbalance and possible injury to zee dog. (And one is leaking, so it's a good time to re-evaluate)). We didn't want one large container (for multiple reasons).
Our solution: These WaterBricks Why? Stackable, able to redistribute weight around cargo area, able to have one readily available for use, make a wall out of them
.... (those Preppers have some good ideas....)
Issue # 2: We can no longer carry around our huge Pelican Cooler. That is now the dog's seating area. The Pelican is 35 lbs empty, so it's too heavy for top of vehicle when full.
Our solution: 2 Soft shell containers - specifically these:
Day or Weekend Trips:
ENGEL USA Cooler Bag Backpack (23 Quarts) Longer trips (4+ days):
Engel Coolers HD30 100% Waterproof Soft-Sided Cooler BagWhy? (Actually, Celt started me down this $$ rabbit trail with his new cooler, I blame him!
)Compress as they empty, easier to squish into spots, still good after about 5 days, multiple solutions for different trip lengths.
But really this video sold me on them......
Issue #3 : Dog safety. We tie most things down, especially heavy stuff. But we don't want her roaming around the vehicle (during the day while traveling nor at night when sleeping - she likes to turn on the lights at night....) and we don't want anything to hit her in case of a roll-over.
Our Solution: Soft netting cage - front, rear and side. We purchased some cargo nets from Raingler to put up and create a barrier. (I'll post pics when installed).
But we are also wondering if we should tie her in somehow (in case of rollover).
Also considering moving the recovery items to the roof. One less Action packer in the cargo area..... Thinking about getting one of these
FR Wolf PacksFeel free to chime in with your thoughts and solutions. You guys are always creative!!