RideSlow wrote:
Looking around for ideas on stable parking for the camper, while we drive the truck around the area.
Found these on-line:
Super Steel Sawhorse Brackets
McCoy Tool Company is the manufacturer and supplier of the Super Bracket. A quality, commercial grade sawhorse bracket designed with the professional craftsman in mind. Being in the construction industry for three generations we realize how important a good, strong sawhorse is to many trades. Whether for use on the job or for home projects, the Super Bracket fits the bill. It can support loads of up to 4000 lbs. with ease and yet is versatile enough to break down quickly for convenient storage and transporting. With easy to follow instructions, the Super Bracket assembles in minutes, ready to take on any project.
Also saw the Torklift "Camper Packer."
Any other thots or ideas?
I was thinking about like you many years ago.. bought steel folding saw horses... and loaded them up.
I never got around to using them... saw them todat.. still like new.
It turns out that we parled overnight with the camper on the truck.. the next morning we decided to leave the camper loaded... that way we had the fridge to put the stuff into when we stopped at the grocery store... we ended up at a movie and out to eat... everything was already in tghe fridge... no need to make a special trip back to our parking spot and then back to the movie and resturant.
Over the years we found that it was very convienent to have the camper with us... no hurry on of us could nap, the other could fish or even canoe.
My suggestion... try leaving the camper loaded... take it with you when you explore... you might like it. We have never unloaded our TC's in camp since 1970.
Good luck
Sleepy