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wbwood
Apr 16, 2015Explorer
Veik wrote:wbwood wrote:
The first one we owned was in 2000. Bought it brand new and loved it. It had AC/ This last one didn't.
also, based upon percentages, you will get more of your money back on a pop up than just about any other type of units. Pop ups for some reason are harder to come by and have a good resale value.
is it possible to dry camp in a popup?
Do those have any holding tanks?
Pop ups are perfect for dry camping. Holdiong tanks, not really so much. What we did was use a portable waste tank for the gray water. We used the aqua tainers in the beginning. Those we could just lift and put in the back of the truck to take and dump. The portable, we just tagged behind the vehicle on the hitch. If you have a toilet, it will have a small tank on it for you to use to dump.
The last pop up we had, had a toilet. The first one didn't and neither had a shower. We just used the bath houses. But some pop ups do have a wet bath.
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