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Zoodles95
Oct 16, 2018Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:Zoodles95 wrote:
Since nobody has replied yet ...
You post at 1 in the morning then complain just 90 minutes later that no one has replied to your query about rear glide trailers which these days are a rarity? Seriously? :R
I too camp here in Ontario and IMO you're way over complicating the issue - if you can fit a travel trailer on your driveway then that's your best solution for the greatest comfort in the widest range of weather conditions. No trailers with tenting, no rear glides which though it may not leak will certainly be colder than a fully enclosed travel trailer with an island bed. Rear bed glides used to be the rage back in the mid-2000s but have pretty well gone the way of the dodo bird, with the Jayco X213 being a rare exception. K-Z which used to offer several rear glide models dropped them entirely and although there may be a few other examples they're certainly not popular with most buyers. As for FW tank size it'll never be large enough anyway so I don't see the issue retrieving more at the dump station as you need it, especially when you also have to dispose of grey water at the same place anyway. I carry a set of 7 gal Aquatainers in the back of the truck and usually make a trip over to the dump station early each morning when no one else is around to get rid of the grey and resupply with fresh. Back at campsite I simply transfer the fresh to the trailer's holding tank with a pump - simple. :)
Thanks for the tips. I did not mean to come off as complaining about no responses. I thought I would add more detail to my situation so as to facilitate better responses.
I have learned to do the mid week dump run thanks to the tote n store I got this year. With a 50 gal capacity though I could go a weekend without having to add anymore water to the trailer. 25 gal goes pretty fast.
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