Yes, the trunk and back seat are jammed full, so full that our seats had to be moved all the way forward. On top we have all the components of a metal bunk bed - wrapped in a tarp because it was a rainy day and we didn't want the hermanas to have to sleep on wet mattresses. Most of the space inside was taken up by a third bed and some large, heavy suitcases. We were so full, Mary had to carry something on her lap again. We drove just over 50 km this way and I am pleased to report that the load was very stable.
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