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John H.[_5_] March 7th 18 01:48 PM

First camping of the season
 
Taking off for Bull Run Regional Park later today for our 'dewinterization' campout. Will get all
the anti-freeze out of the system and make sure everything works. One problem already - the toilet
won't hold water. Will have to take it up and replace the seals. Oh well, that's why God made rubber
gloves, I reckon.

Hopefully I won't break something else!

Tim March 7th 18 01:55 PM

First camping of the season
 

7:48 AMJohn H
Taking off for Bull Run Regional Park later today for our 'dewinterization' campout. Will get all
the anti-freeze out of the system and make sure everything works. One problem already - the toilet
won't hold water. Will have to take it up and replace the seals. Oh well, that's why God made rubber
gloves, I reckon.

Hopefully I won't break something else!

.....
The shake down excursion. Hoping you and Mrs. Herring have lots of fun John...

Mr. Luddite[_4_] March 7th 18 02:03 PM

First camping of the season
 
On 3/7/2018 8:48 AM, John H. wrote:

Taking off for Bull Run Regional Park later today for our 'dewinterization' campout. Will get all
the anti-freeze out of the system and make sure everything works. One problem already - the toilet
won't hold water. Will have to take it up and replace the seals. Oh well, that's why God made rubber
gloves, I reckon.

Hopefully I won't break something else!


Sounds funny to me being up here to read of using a camper this time of
year.

I checked on our little travel trailer yesterday. Guess I did a good
job tying the tarp down on it last fall. The winds of the storms we've
had haven't blown it away or torn it yet.

Have fun.


Justan Ohlphart[_2_] March 7th 18 02:14 PM

First camping of the season
 
On 3/7/2018 8:48 AM, John H. wrote:
Taking off for Bull Run Regional Park later today for our 'dewinterization' campout. Will get all
the anti-freeze out of the system and make sure everything works. One problem already - the toilet
won't hold water. Will have to take it up and replace the seals. Oh well, that's why God made rubber
gloves, I reckon.

Hopefully I won't break something else!

Oh ****! I forgot to drain the antifreeze.

Try spraying a little silicone and see if it softens the seal.

John H.[_5_] March 7th 18 02:59 PM

First camping of the season
 
On Wed, 7 Mar 2018 09:03:39 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 3/7/2018 8:48 AM, John H. wrote:

Taking off for Bull Run Regional Park later today for our 'dewinterization' campout. Will get all
the anti-freeze out of the system and make sure everything works. One problem already - the toilet
won't hold water. Will have to take it up and replace the seals. Oh well, that's why God made rubber
gloves, I reckon.

Hopefully I won't break something else!


Sounds funny to me being up here to read of using a camper this time of
year.

I checked on our little travel trailer yesterday. Guess I did a good
job tying the tarp down on it last fall. The winds of the storms we've
had haven't blown it away or torn it yet.

Have fun.


Well, there's still a bit of snow on the ground from last night. Might be a bit cool. My daughter is
going into the hospital Thursday, and this campground is close to where they live. My wife can go
help out easily and the hospital is close also. And, there's a few things I need to do and check
out.

John H.[_5_] March 7th 18 03:01 PM

First camping of the season
 
On Wed, 7 Mar 2018 09:14:25 -0500, Justan Ohlphart wrote:

On 3/7/2018 8:48 AM, John H. wrote:
Taking off for Bull Run Regional Park later today for our 'dewinterization' campout. Will get all
the anti-freeze out of the system and make sure everything works. One problem already - the toilet
won't hold water. Will have to take it up and replace the seals. Oh well, that's why God made rubber
gloves, I reckon.

Hopefully I won't break something else!

Oh ****! I forgot to drain the antifreeze.

Try spraying a little silicone and see if it softens the seal.


Did that a couple years back. Worked well for almost two seasons. Tried it again last season. No
luck this time. The seals have lasted almost all of six seasons, so that's not bad.

True North[_2_] March 7th 18 03:01 PM

First camping of the season
 
Mr Luddite....we've been looking at various small travel trailers but can't find anything that appeals to me in the limited selection available locally.
I'd like something bright and airy....with a good sized bathroom and maybe a bed that converts into a sofa. Don't like trailers where the oversized bed takes a third of the floor area all the time. Or when you can't even get around both sides of the bed. Anything you've come across that's an improvement over the same ole..Same ole?
BTW...our max size would be about 18 feet in length and about 3500 lbs.in weight.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] March 7th 18 03:21 PM

First camping of the season
 
On 3/7/2018 10:01 AM, True North wrote:

Mr Luddite....we've been looking at various small travel trailers but can't find anything that appeals to me in the limited selection available locally.
I'd like something bright and airy....with a good sized bathroom and maybe a bed that converts into a sofa. Don't like trailers where the oversized bed takes a third of the floor area all the time. Or when you can't even get around both sides of the bed. Anything you've come across that's an improvement over the same ole..Same ole?
BTW...our max size would be about 18 feet in length and about 3500 lbs.in weight.


We are not serious "campers". I bought a small, used one last year just
to use locally and for something to do. Bought it after watching
Craigslist for something small and towable with the GMC Canyon. Turns
out a guy only a few miles from me had this one for sale. He had taken
excellent care of it, roof was maintained, no leaks and everything
worked. I wasn't looking for this type that the ends fold down for beds
but now I like it for our puposes. Leaves more room inside when the beds
are deployed.

All I can suggest is to visit RV places or check what's for sale
on-line. Everyone's preferences are different. I bought this one used
for $5K.

Looks very similar to this:

https://tinyurl.com/ycpwwg2x

Tim March 7th 18 03:29 PM

First camping of the season
 
Mr. Luddite
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We are not serious "campers". I bought a small, used one last year just
to use locally and for something to do. Bought it after watching
Craigslist for something small and towable with the GMC Canyon. Turns
out a guy only a few miles from me had this one for sale. He had taken
excellent care of it, roof was maintained, no leaks and everything
worked. I wasn't looking for this type that the ends fold down for beds
but now I like it for our puposes. Leaves more room inside when the beds
are deployed.

All I can suggest is to visit RV places or check what's for sale
on-line. Everyone's preferences are different. I bought this one used
for $5K.

Looks very similar to this:

https://tinyurl.com/ycpwwg2x
.....

That looks about like Johns original one. It was really nice inside. Amazed at the conveniences packed into a slall space.

True North[_2_] March 7th 18 03:42 PM

First camping of the season
 
Ah....you've got a hy-brid.
We thought about that type and up till a few years ago you could buy a new one for less than $20K.
Since our climate is mostly cool and damp, I thought a normal small enclosed model would be best but then again, the wife probably wouldn't be interested in camping before the middle of June or after mid October. Maybe I'll rethink hy-brids.


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