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patperry2766
Jun 17, 2015Explorer II
Option#2
If the bunk beds won't work.
Same trailer, BUT:
#1 Have a custom tent/frame made my a local awning company to span the entire length of the rear loading door.
#2 Devise a way to keep the rear loading door level with the rest of the camper (either by attaching some think rubber bumpers, etc)
#3 put a couple of these on the folding door for the kids to sleep on
http://www.kotulas.com/deals/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10602&storeId=10152&productId=45991&langId=-1&srccode=cii_17588969&cpncode=37-56028844-2&utm_source=google_pla&utm_medium=Gifts-Gadgets-Gifts-for-Guys&utm_content=47854
That way, you'll still have the interior use of the camper and have the back covered for the kids to sleep on. Kinda a funky hybrid camper.
If the bunk beds won't work.
Same trailer, BUT:
#1 Have a custom tent/frame made my a local awning company to span the entire length of the rear loading door.
#2 Devise a way to keep the rear loading door level with the rest of the camper (either by attaching some think rubber bumpers, etc)
#3 put a couple of these on the folding door for the kids to sleep on
http://www.kotulas.com/deals/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10602&storeId=10152&productId=45991&langId=-1&srccode=cii_17588969&cpncode=37-56028844-2&utm_source=google_pla&utm_medium=Gifts-Gadgets-Gifts-for-Guys&utm_content=47854
That way, you'll still have the interior use of the camper and have the back covered for the kids to sleep on. Kinda a funky hybrid camper.
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