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michande
May 07, 2014Explorer
I do 2 very different kinds of camping. When me and my buddy go camping we will snowshoe to 11k and camp in below zero weather with driving winds. We both enjoy the heck out of it and next year will try to do a 14er in Jan. In the summer we will backpack, rock climb, repel and just about anything. But when our wives come with we pack much different and with a lot more amenities. That is why I though a camper would be handy for the couple of times that the women come with.
I found a shadow cruiser that has some leaking in the roof. It is late 80's model and has bathroom AC and pretty much everything I wouldn't be able to afford if the roof wasn't leaking. Now I am pretty handy when it comes to metal work. How hard is it to tear the ceiling down on the bunk above the cab and replace that wood after the leak is sealed? I talked to my father in law and he said it wasn't that difficult but he has a tendency to underestimate a projects size and overestimate his ambition to get into a project.
I found a shadow cruiser that has some leaking in the roof. It is late 80's model and has bathroom AC and pretty much everything I wouldn't be able to afford if the roof wasn't leaking. Now I am pretty handy when it comes to metal work. How hard is it to tear the ceiling down on the bunk above the cab and replace that wood after the leak is sealed? I talked to my father in law and he said it wasn't that difficult but he has a tendency to underestimate a projects size and overestimate his ambition to get into a project.
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