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RE: How do you handle no toilet in Pop Up?
When we were avid tent campers, my wife would often need to fertilize the forest in the middle of the night. That was a big motivator to buying a fully equipped truck camper.
My two favorite amenities in our camper are the bathroom and the fridge. No more wondering if my wife will get eaten by a bear in the middle of the night and, due to the fridge, no more hassle in dealing with ice!
If you go with the non-toilet model, the portable toilet and outhouse tent would probably be the way to go. However, be mindful of high winds!!!
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run100
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07/29/23 03:15pm |
Truck Campers
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RE: It looks like my truck camper days are over.
Looks like a great find! Best of luck in the future. Wish we could share a toast together to commemorate your new beginning.
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run100
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06/25/23 11:22am |
Truck Campers
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RE: When impatience hurts!
Anything that distracts from keeping eyes on the road, and the brain engaged in driving/controlling one's vehicle, creates a hazard. We all tend to overlook the fact that many lives can drastically be altered in the blink of an eye.
When I first got my drivers license, the insurance agent told me they replaced the word "accident" with "collision" because the majority of them are preventable. This video clearly shows a preventable collision.
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run100
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06/11/23 12:43pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: When impatience hurts!
The MH was also tailgating (traveling too close to vehicle in front), creating another hazard if the vehicle he/she was approaching needed to brake due to a road hazard, or other unforeseen circumstance.
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run100
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06/11/23 12:17pm |
General RVing Issues
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