Happy to report that we had no trouble picking up the trailer from the dealership, and our first camping trip was a success.
My initial thoughts on camping with the pop-up:
- Most of the drawers are too small to be of any real use
- The sink is more trouble than it's worth. I hooked up to the city water connection so that we had running water. Tried washing a couple dishes with it, and it was just a pain to bring stuff in from outside, and keep the water inside the sink. I'm considering a 'camp kitchen' to setup outside
- The water had a strange taste to it... not sure if this was from our new potable water hose, or just how the campground water tastes. I will have to get an inline water filter to see if this helps.
- The propane detector is wired between the battery and the circuit/fuse panel - so when the trailer is being stored, it will be a constant drain on the battery. I'm considering installing a battery cut-off switch.
- Smoke alarm kept going off when the wind would blow smoke from the campfire towards the trailer. Ended up taking the battery out of it. Can't say I really understand the need for a smoke detector in a pop-up trailer.
Overall, we're enjoying the camper so far, and can't wait to get back out in the woods.
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