All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Suggest All season travel trailer for workdeltabravo just saw your video on your nash 17k. your upgrades are fantasticRe: Suggest All season travel trailer for workSeveral of you made the point about what to do with the camper when not in use and its freezing outside. Great point and something I never would have thought of. Thank you.Re: Oil fill questionWe got a Vista also. Walmart sell a screw on oil funnel. I believe its blue in color. Screw the funnel on and use 1 quart bottles and its crazy easy. Also suggest getting the fumoto oil valve for drain pain and some clear tubing to direct it into a oil pan.Re: Suggest All season travel trailer for workThank you wanderingaimlessly What about stuff like "heated holding tanks" or other winter stuff that they advertise? How low of temp are those good for?Suggest All season travel trailer for workLooking for all season travel trailer for work. Will be using it approximately once every two weeks for 1-2 consecutive nights. Gonna park it in a parking lot at work. More concerned about winter use vs summer use. Temps in Denver can get down to below freezing in the city. Requirements Mainly boondocking so generator is a must Needs to survive Colorado winters - snow and temps. Worried about pipes/tanks freezing. No longer than 17-25 feet range. Slide optional. Tow vehicle will be Toyota Tundra - 10k tow limit on paper but would like to keep it closer to 7-8k. Brands I'm looking at Northwood Artic Fox/ Nash - my top choice so far Lance - difficult to find one with a generator Forest River Alpha Wolf? - they advertise a "weather package" option Any info, suggestions would be much appreciated. Budget around $40k. Thank you in advanceRe: How long to bring slide in and drive off?I did consider no slides but was planning on splitting the camper between work and some road trips with the family and we need the little extra space the slide gives.Re: How long to bring slide in and drive off?I will be on call for 4 different hospitals that I need to get to within 30 min of receiving the phone call hence the need to get up and drive off. No toad, no wheel chocks, nothing hooked externally. will do one quick walk around after the slide is in.How long to bring slide in and drive off?Looking at a small class c ie winnebago view/navion, tiffin wayfarer, or entegra qwest to use as place to sleep overnight while i'm working. question - how long to bring in the single wall side in and drive off? no external hookups. 10 minutes? 5 minutes? just trying to get an idea. thanks in advanceRe: Is it time to tripYou are contradicting yourself when you say you are doing what you can from getting sick but you are not going to stay home and avoid human contact. I'm happy for you that you look forward to losing your job so that you can go camping. Many others arent as fortunate as you. Look I get it. There are those who feel entitled to do whatever makes them happy, live life to the fullest etc etc etc, without regard to others. Always easier to talk about personal happiness and individual freedoms and not talk about social responsibility and doing the greater good. To those folks, I sincerely wish you the best and hope you stay healthy.Re: Is it time to trip rgatijnet1 wrote: Keep in mind that we are ALL being asked to stay isolated if possible and to maintain social distancing. The ALL includes government employees that work at the various offices, parks, and recreation areas. Altho this may be a major inconvenience for some of us it may be the best way to limit this whole pandemic to a few weeks instead of many months. Don't be too critical of the lack of private and government services available since the people that work at those places also have families that they care about. If you can be self sufficient and isolated, great. ^^^^ Best post so far. And yes I am a physician seeing cases of Covid in our city. Considering most on this forum are "older", you take your chances boondocking in the middle of nowhere. 24h from "cold symptoms" to being on a respirator.
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