All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Wolf Creek 850 roll over story anutami wrote: lniles wrote: Just came across this thread/saga -- the camper is for sale again, and the seller included the pointer in the ad. https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/rvs/d/costa-mesa-truck-camper-2012-wolf-creek/7257401197.html that's very nice of the seller to disclose this. I did meet up with him several years ago to give him the scissor steps that I ended up with. I wouldn't hesitate to buy that camper it looks like a pretty good deal. It looks like he has done a bunch of mods. Northwood makes one tough camper! My second wolf creek has performed great and I have been and many many off road excursions. One of the major complaints that I can't really fathom especially with the Arctic fox is the furnace Northwood puts in their campers. How do you call their campers 4 season with NO heat in the cab over, bathroom and basement? Pretty much every time we camp in the snow the water lines behind the bathroom freeze up and the cabover gets so cold I have a pile of blankets and sleeping bags so high they almost touch the ceiling of the camper!!! Yikes. Have you tried to do anything about insulating those water lines? Thanks for the info. Do you have any thoughts on how the tiedown points were reinforced after the accident? We got a Lance 1055 a few months ago, really like the camper but at 3500 lb empty it's just too heavy for our SRW F350. So I'm looking for something lighter that can still sleep 3 adults and ran across this 850 that seems to fit the bill.Re: Wolf Creek 850 roll over storyJust came across this thread/saga -- the camper is for sale again, and the seller included the pointer in the ad. https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/rvs/d/costa-mesa-truck-camper-2012-wolf-creek/7257401197.html
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