All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Cleaning EPDM Rubber RoofHubby is a roofer who works with EPDM. He agrees with simple green, a broom, and a garden hose.Re: Upgrading from Tent trailer to TT. Input on brands campknitter wrote: Congrats Mommo76. We are doing some research on Outdoors RV units as well. I hope you will continue posting your experiences with the unit as well as your experiences with the dealer. If you don't mind me asking, did you purchase from Sumner rv? thanks Yes, we did. The process so far has been painless and easy. If the state govt. doesn't shut down, we'll be doing our first trip on the 6th to Belfair State Park.Re: Upgrading from Tent trailer to TT. Input on brandsWe got the 23DBS. It's a small kitchen, sink, stove, and pull out cutting board. I like the rule about sleeping people without making the table into a bed. We did look at Bullets at one place, but the sales was a little high pressure. They completely did not acknowledge that people look quite a bit before they bite. To jerem0621: If we didn't live in the land of rain and rain and more rain, I'd have gone for the Tent trailer again...it's just too frustrating to have to cancel a trip because it's just too damp.Re: Upgrading from Tent trailer to TT. Input on brandsThanks. We did go with the Creek Side. Take delivery on the 3rd. Unbelievably excited!Re: Upgrading from Tent trailer to TT. Input on brandsthanks for that info Tequila. Ours is an 02. Went back to the lot in Sumner and realized they had a used Outback on the lot. Just did a quick walk through (it was a '12) and just walking in felt two soft spots in the floor. Definitely not as well made as the Creek Side.Re: Upgrading from Tent trailer to TT. Input on brandsThanks for the input. Our tent trailer isn't so much outgrown as we've realized that living on the wet side of WA state, that it has serious limitations as to weather. We don't have a covered area large enough to set it up in to dry if we have to put it away wet due to rain. I love some of the features it has, mostly moving the stove and table outside to cook and the 360 degree air flow it gets. Thanks for the input on the frames. The Creekside does seem to have better constuction and feels more solid. Of course, that also means more weight, but we have a Dodge Ram 2500 with a 6 speed Cummins Diesel engine and my husband says it can handle anything that we'll be able to back into the back yard.Upgrading from Tent trailer to TT. Input on brandsWe are planning to upgrade to a travel trailer from a tent trailer in August. Seeking input on brands. We want a bunkhouse model with an exterior kitchen, not big enough to sleep an army, but comfortable if it's pouring down rain and we want to escape inside with the grandkids. We've pretty much narrowed our choice down to a Outback Terrain or a Creekside. Any experiences or advice is welcome!
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