Other times, when we go camping, sand gets wedged into the spigot button and will cause a small leak as the button may be slow to pop back out.
Sometimes, it is years before I use a specific water jug as I have about five as they are a good way to store water. The dust in the garage gets into the spigot and I have to wash it carefully before use. I just got tired of having to worry about them spilling, leaking or being dirty.
Those situations caused me to think of putting the baggie over spigot. When I took my cooler camping this weekend, my brother saw me take the baggie off and asked what it was and how I thought of doing that. I never thought it was a big deal and figured others probably did the same thing. He told me it was a good idea so I thought I would share it. I also store the bag and elastic right on the side of the cooler where the cup dispenser would go. That way, it is there when I am packing up to go home and is on the spigot until the next time we use that cooler.
With that in mind, I know that necessity is the mother of invention.My family had a campout this past weekend at my sisters house. We normally go camping with lots of sand over Easter but some scheduling conflicts with family members caused us to change it to another week.
I stuck the cups to the duct tape and as you can see by the top picture, everyone actually used the tape and this picture was later the next day and everyone had a cup stuck to the tape.
Also, in the bathroom of the trailer, we don't use the trailer water to drink or brush our teeth so by putting some duct tape on the mirror or in the shower, we can keep our cups in order in the bathroom of the trailer as well.
Thinking on it further, I figured if you used Duck tape on the fence in the dugout, you could tape up cups at softball, soccer, baseball and other sporting events and games which keeps them off the dirty ground and from blowing in the wind and also saves you from having kids get cup after cup after cup during the game.
Thinking further, I realized I could use some tape on brick walls at picnic areas at parks as well so I put some tape on my brick area around my wood stove and stuck some cups up just to see how well it would work and it worked just fine. I LOVE the idea as we always go through lots of cups for our Memorial day picnic and camping is always crazy.
I also came up with a way to stick the cups upside down to keep the sand out. I just lined up two lines of duct tape close enough that a cup flipped upside down would hit both strips of tape. It wasn't dusty or sandy at my sisters, just windy so the cups face up worked well. However, camping, we get micro burst of wind that pick up the sand and the cups would get dirty so the two strips of tape would be a way to keep all the cups lined up and clean.
If you don't want to stick them face down on a table, you could also put strips on the outside of the bigger windows of the trailer and stick the cups to the windows and have the cooler on a table near the windows.
I wish I had thought of this solution years ago. I hope these tricks help you in your picnic, camping, or event planning in the future.
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