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FreebirdFlies
Feb 26, 2016Explorer
SMH....
I guess I had trouble with the concept of stacking enough water on a vertical surface to be a big problem with the water running into/onto the bed when that vertical surface folds horizontal.
With 2 people working quickly, the transition should be momentary.
I do not reccommend an Alaskan camper if you are camping in a rain forest or wet climate most of the time, and, the other reasons Is the wood structure/frame, over decades, is susceptible to wood rot in that climate. Perfect seals tend to suffer with the passing of decades, and most RVers are not good about maintaining their RVs.
You chose not to buy an Alaskan camper camper after researching it. Good for you.
That doesnt mean they wont fit anybody..... Why don't you let it be?
I guess I had trouble with the concept of stacking enough water on a vertical surface to be a big problem with the water running into/onto the bed when that vertical surface folds horizontal.
With 2 people working quickly, the transition should be momentary.
I do not reccommend an Alaskan camper if you are camping in a rain forest or wet climate most of the time, and, the other reasons Is the wood structure/frame, over decades, is susceptible to wood rot in that climate. Perfect seals tend to suffer with the passing of decades, and most RVers are not good about maintaining their RVs.
You chose not to buy an Alaskan camper camper after researching it. Good for you.
That doesnt mean they wont fit anybody..... Why don't you let it be?
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