drenjoey

Gray, Maine

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I bought the Ultrafab 3500 from eBay at $80.00. I had one on my previous HTT and believe me, it's worth every penny.
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Oasisbob

Portland Oregon 97266

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We have wasted quite a few nice weekends so far this year with commitments at home. Too bad for us. Those who can should.
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bbtwalker

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Okay for those of us newbies if we go winter camping and the fold out beds get wet from snow or more likely rain (we odd year) how does one air them out ? If it's 40 degrees or below will the fabric dry out ?
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bikendan

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bbtwalker wrote: Okay for those of us newbies if we go winter camping and the fold out beds get wet from snow or more likely rain (we odd year) how does one air them out ? If it's 40 degrees or below will the fabric dry out ?
you just open them up at home until they dry.
if it rains, just keep them open until you get some drier weather.
Dan- Firefighter , Shawn- Musician/Entrepreneur , Zoe- Faithful Golden Retriever , 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche LS, 2007 Rockwood Roo 23SS w/Equalizer and Prodigy, and 5 Mtn. bikes and 2 Road bikes
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mdcamping

Willington, CT

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I'm working on DW's Honey to do list....wish I was camping....
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Merlisk

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Jayco25E wrote: I do not know about anyone else but with the warm winter in the north east I am ready to go camping. Don't get me wrong I love snow as I like to snowmobile but If I can not have snow might as well go camping. 
It was 73F in January in Dallas this year, so we took our new-to-us Hybrid for camping nearby. It was a little chilly (for us) at night (39F), but we loved it. The boys enjoyed the time to stretch their legs and explore. It's nice letting them have some independence, but, of course, I still could see them walking down the beach.
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Jayco25E

PA

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Merlisk wrote: Jayco25E wrote: I do not know about anyone else but with the warm winter in the north east I am ready to go camping. Don't get me wrong I love snow as I like to snowmobile but If I can not have snow might as well go camping. 
It was 73F in January in Dallas this year, so we took our new-to-us Hybrid for camping nearby. It was a little chilly (for us) at night (39F), but we loved it. The boys enjoyed the time to stretch their legs and explore. It's nice letting them have some independence, but, of course, I still could see them walking down the beach.
This past year I was camping the last weekend in October and got six inches of snow.
Days Camped 2009 = 17
Days Camped 2010 = 20
Days Camped 2011 = 20
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