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jmcgsd
Aug 20, 2015Explorer
TN Sportsman wrote:
Well, after some thought and all the feedback I believe I will go the pop-up route. I believe that it will be more stable with my entire rig. The only concerns I had with the pop-up style are camping when it is cold, and the privacy issue. Will I hear every little peep at the campground in one of these, or are they more insulated than that? Also, I can do without the shower, but a toilet would be nice. Do the "casette" toilets mentioned on this site have the ability to be plumbed into a sewer hookup at a campsite? Can they be added to this style of camper after-the-fact? I have found several campers (mostly sunlite and palimino broncos), but none under the 8' size have a toilet. I still think one of those 8' cabover Alaskan campers would be awesome, but I may never find one here in the southeast!
I've never had a popup TC but I have had tent trailers. One of my gripes with those was the noise factor. It was just like a tent in that every noise from outside came through the walls. I would guess there's some of that with the popup TC.
As far as the cassette toilet is concerned, not having it plumbed to a sewer line has some advantages. While others are sitting in line waiting for the dump station you can take the reservoir portion of the cassette toilet and empty it in the restroom.
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