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Kayteg1
Aug 09, 2019Explorer II
We just had long thread on the subject, but it probably drop couple pages down.
You have to do your own mind.
I have no problem with loading (unloading is always easier, but not easy) and whenever situation calls, I just drop the camper.
2 years ago we went on long vacations along south states. AC had to be used everywhere, while electric was easy to find at campgrounds, so each stop for more than 2 days I drop the camper, so we could leave dogs in it with AC on and go whenever we wanted.
This year we went to Alaska. No need for AC, electric hard to find, so camper was drop only at Anchorage and we could leave the dogs in locked truck/camper without worry about too much heat.
The seal between rear truck and front camper windows did work great for temperature exchange and for dogs to have easy pass.
They prefer to sit in truck cabin, but whenever water bowl on truck floor got spilled, they had more water in the camper.
You have to do your own mind.
I have no problem with loading (unloading is always easier, but not easy) and whenever situation calls, I just drop the camper.
2 years ago we went on long vacations along south states. AC had to be used everywhere, while electric was easy to find at campgrounds, so each stop for more than 2 days I drop the camper, so we could leave dogs in it with AC on and go whenever we wanted.
This year we went to Alaska. No need for AC, electric hard to find, so camper was drop only at Anchorage and we could leave the dogs in locked truck/camper without worry about too much heat.
The seal between rear truck and front camper windows did work great for temperature exchange and for dogs to have easy pass.
They prefer to sit in truck cabin, but whenever water bowl on truck floor got spilled, they had more water in the camper.
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