You can buy a drump caddy that you can use to dump your black water. They are available at every rv place. Some even hook to the back of your vehicle to the hitch for easy transport.
You can buy a drump caddy that you can use to dump your black water. They are available at every rv place. Some even hook to the back of your vehicle to the hitch for easy transport.
Those are fine for inside campground transport but not for 10+ km transport.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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What do you guys use for firewood splitting? Or do you just buy the pre-split bundles?
Was camping with friends and tried their fiskars maul, it worked great, but might be slight overkill for most camping purposes.
Fiskars seems like way to go, but they have a ton of models.
Maul or axe? Fiskars or other?
My Karma ran over your Dogma
I have a fiskars splitter and it works great
Axe. Composite shaft.
I have never seen one... we go to Kelowna every year for full service camping and have not seen one... never had an issue or thought I needed one.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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So you want to go camping......
Huge plow wind came thru, luckily no one was hurt.
Emma Lake Provincial Park SK, on the weekend.
holy shit! I guess Extraslow could take notes for replacing trailer and truck for end of year..
Why not? A ramp and a pickup and you are only limited by the distance a full tank of fuel will take you.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also it doesn't hurt to ask the location if they have a service available. Some places have a guy in a vac truck that will come around to drain your tanks and top off your fresh.
Thought you meant hooking it to the hitch and dragging it along behind you lol. Yeah if you can get it into your pickup bed, you can take it anywhere.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Well, killed my old cheap Chinese 2000w generator on the weekend. It coughed its oil out the exhaust and died. I assume there's no point even thinking about repair.
Anyone been past a Costco lately to see what's up with thier current supply of generators? New trailer has AC, so wondering about a 3500w unit or 2x 2000w in parallel. Have heard good things about the newer champion inverter units, although I know page one of this thread trashes them.
Yamaha and Honda still the premium choices? I have a week or so to figure this out, but another 25 days camping planned this season, so want to get myself sorted.
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Also, anyone know anything about those soft start capacitor systems like the microair easy-start?
https://www.microair.net/products/ea...nt=30176048267
Seem. Really well regarded in the rv forums by anyone who has them. Reduced instantaneous load quite a bit apparently and allows a smaller generator.
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Was camping at Kinbrook Island this weekend, had some assholes come through and steal our cooler full of beer. First time we have had any type of issue like this camping.
Anyone else had issues like this in the past ?
Wow, never. But then again, I don't leave my site long.
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That's ballsy, but my cooler also doesn't leave the truck unless i'm in the site. Good habit for bear country
Shit, that seems really handy! I've never heard of one before, but was thinking about this exact thing the other day. Too bad there isn't a way to have the motor ramp down as well, so you don't get the noisy shudder when it comes to a stop.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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This was sometime through the night - had the window open on the trailer, cooler was right below the window.
They were quiet as even the dog didnt hear them.
Apparently those MicroAir units are little miracles. The rumour is that you can run a 13.5K BTU AC unit on the Honda EU2000 Makes sense, as that AC should use about 1650 watts once it's started, but means the initial startup power must be hugely reduced. If that's true, could probably run my 15K AC on the new Honda EU2200This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Gear Tip - Best and cheapest mod for your trailer or RV is to buy thse Camco Vent insulators for the bedroom roof vents. Blocks 100% of light, so you can sleep in.
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Campground Review - Dutch Creek PRA. Not too far off the beaten path, only about 20 minutes on gravel, and 2.5 hours from the city, but well out of cell range. Has a creek running through it, and isnt terribly busy. FCFS. I grabbed what I consider the best spot Wednesday at 5PM, there was other good spots available until Thursday evening, and even Saturday morning there was some spots available on the inside loop. No wood or water on site. Bring you own. Racehorse Creek, Oldman North, and Livingston Falls are somewhat nearby, and all pretty good. I like the this one for the creek though. Interestingly, they sell about ten of the sites seasonally, so there's a bunch of senior citizens who live there all summer. Handy if you like to chat, and means there's a kind of informal block-watch in case your kid wanders off.
View of my trailer in the site:
And view from my outdoor kitchen to the creek, which is nice and shallow for kids to play in.
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