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Looking at buying a camper

Discussion in 'TBR Classifieds' started by Thelt, Apr 11, 2004.

  1. gridfaniker

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    you'd be surprised how little space the 24-foot travel trailers have (sleeping-wise), compared to the pop-ups.
     
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    The one I like has bunk beds in the back for the kids and a queen size up front. It also has the standard table that makes a bed.
     
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    I am hoping that is a joke....
     
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    If you can find one and they are extremely rare these days. look at the manner in which the canvas is attahed to the camper, try to find one where the canvas is most easily removable. and every take it out and store it in the garage and only keep it in the box during camping season. Makes the camper last way longer. From 1981 till hurricane andrew, I had a 66 apache canvas popup. That was still like new when it cartwheeled all over the backyard. That little extra work of removing the canvas when you're not using the camper really preserves your investment.
     
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    You don't need no stinking bathroom in a camper. Then you gotta worry about dumping the slop and the showers in a camper are pretty worthless unless you get a big motor home. You're camping!! Not at a hotel. Piss behind a big tree.
     
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    QueenCityHillbilly Bitch, I Will Kill You

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    Not to mention all but the grungiest bath houses are way better than the head in a trailer. Ft. Wilderness has to have the Adam's Mark of bath houses, almost more comfortable to sleep in those crappers than in your RV.
     
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    VOR frequents bath houses
     
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    I have mentioned the whole "piss behind a tree" idea to my wife but she somehow remains unconvinced.
     
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    bring builder, the human urinal, along with you. he can sit outside on a camp stool with his mouth open.
     

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