specta
Feb 09, 2020Explorer
specta wrote:ppine wrote:
Insulation, murphy bed, big slide, solar power, wood cabinets, head room, big dinette, L shaped counter, large bathroom, mattress topper, good windows, WDH, covered undercarriage, etc.
Must be a nice truck camper.
ppine wrote:
Insulation, murphy bed, big slide, solar power, wood cabinets, head room, big dinette, L shaped counter, large bathroom, mattress topper, good windows, WDH, covered undercarriage, etc.
specta wrote:JimK-NY wrote:
We are certainly all different. The last thing I want is a propane generator. It is often difficult to find propane while traveling. Gas is everywhere. I certainly do not want a 110v coffee pot. I rarely have hook ups and would not want to blast the generator first thing in the morning just for coffee.
I don't "travel" per say, just to where I'm going camping which is almost always out in the mountains somewhere where there there are no other people.
I always have plenty of propane with me so I never worry about running out.
There's no one around me when I fire up my generator first thing in the morning to brew a pot of coffee.
I LOATH campgrounds because they are always full of people.
And I don't want to be parked next to some old goat that whines about everything.
Now back to the topic.....
What do you like about your camper??
Not hate about mine.........
mike/kellie wrote:Hedgehopper wrote:
Please elaborate
We're traveling back from Quartzite now after attending the first TCA rally. I just found the second of 2 plastic clips that hold down my clear cover floating on the blackout screen.
The idea is great, the design is 50%. They really need to make the components stronger. The retractable screens get weak and I've re-torqued the spring adjustments.
So this morning I'm seeing winds and fortunately no rain in sight but the cover is floating. We'll secure it for the last 6 hrs of travel. It's a love/hate relationship.
JimK-NY wrote:
We are certainly all different. The last thing I want is a propane generator. It is often difficult to find propane while traveling. Gas is everywhere. I certainly do not want a 110v coffee pot. I rarely have hook ups and would not want to blast the generator first thing in the morning just for coffee.
Hedgehopper wrote:
Please elaborate