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- mountainkowboyExplorerWas going to load the TC back on today, but its WINDY as all getup here. Maybe tomorrow.
- Bigfoot85Explorer
jamminalong wrote:
Did my emissions and got my tags yesterday! $60 for the Truck and $15 for the TC.
One step closer!!
Load 'er up! The sun is out and it's time to go ... :B Buzzcut1 wrote:
so nice not to have to hunt down a dump station
AGREED!
I installed one in my last house. My next house will have one, which I move in to in a few weeks.- Buzzcut1Nomad IItopped off the trucks diesel tank, filled the propane tanks, starting to load in the gear to head off for some fun
- noxinnhojExplorerloaded her up with food and beer,put the heated mattres pad on,rolling out tomorrow for a rainy first weekend of camping!(with full hookups,lol)
- SpknTCExplorerDid my emissions and got my tags yesterday! $60 for the Truck and $15 for the TC.
One step closer!! - mountainkowboyExplorerGot the toter....Red....smogged and tagged today.
- JoeChiOhkiExplorer IILet's see, I pressure washed the deck and did yard work around it. I've also sat in the camper alot playing Minecraft on my laptop :p.
- WVbassmistressExplorerMy thinking may be all wrong on this, but here it is.
First, this camper is itty bitty. Anything I can do to expand usable space is a win for me. As was previously stated, place to take off shoes, unleash the dog and wipe her down, annex to boot the Little Man to....you get my point. Maybe eventually add sides to increase usefulness...who knows. I am feeling my way thru this thing.
Second, for various reasons, the pop up is what I have to work with and if I can keep the rain away from the 2 piece back door to prevent leaks, that is one less place I have to worry about. (call me a girl...I worry alot)
I chose the ARB type because of 1) weight (I want to say around 22 lbs) 2) cost (well under $200) 3) mounting flexibility (I hope). It is intended for mounting on a roof rack, but since you have to buy the mounts separately, does it really matter what the intent was...just what you are able to come up with to make it work for you.
4) with the frame seems more stable than a "bag awning" and comes with case that stays mounted, you don't have to take it on and off.
There was considerable awning discussion on the Expedition Portal. I'll probably spend half the evening tracking down the pictures of mounts. I believe there are also pole extensions out there. I foresee this being used primarily when we are set up for days with it off the truck and it won't be so high up.
Here is the back of my little TC so you can get a better idea of my problem.
Sorry this became it's own discussion..should I move it to somewhere else?
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The subject of the Thread is very broad, and in my opinion invites this type of discussion. It is Ok to leave it run here, or you can choose to start another thread. Personally, I would let it run it's course here.
Wayne
Moderator - Ski_Pro_3ExplorerThe only disadvantage I have with my awning on the back is the roof ladder is blocked from getting on the roof. I don't stow things up there anyways, but wanted to point that out.
My camper, a Lance, is just like JumboJet's. Thanks for posting the photo. I couldn't find one of mine that way.
I like your back deck too. I'm working on a design that will slide out from under the camper overhang from the truck bed.
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