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http://photobucket.com/Chalet_bucket

This is our 2004 Chalet folding trailer, it is a hard sided unit and weighs about 2800#'s. Single axle and a front storage area. Also I have added a 20" extension on the back, installed a tool box and dual battery carrier to take some of the weight off the tongue.

We are located in Clackamas , Oregon and are snow birds. Plus camp around in the summer.

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You need to copy then paste the IMG Code to your post. It's the last selection under "share this image".



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janechucknicodemus wrote:

http://photobucket.com/Chalet_bucket

This is our 2004 Chalet folding trailer, it is a hard sided unit and weighs about 2800#'s. Single axle and a front storage area. Also I have added a 20" extension on the back, installed a tool box and dual battery carrier to take some of the weight off the tongue.

We are located in Clackamas , Oregon and are snow birds. Plus camp around in the summer.

Thanks for looking
Chuck

Dang just when I thought it was not too easy,,,,, some one shows me a better way..
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Do you snowbird in the Chalet? I recently acquired an Aliner Sport and it is pretty cozy inside. At 2800# you obviously have more trailer than I do at 1400#.

Here is my 2009 Aliner Sport



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Do you snowbird in the Chalet? I recently acquired an Aliner Sport and it is pretty cozy inside. At 2800# you obviously have more trailer than I do at 1400#.

Yes we do go south in the winter, we pull the Arrowhead with a 2004 Astro van. The weight is dry, some times it is right up to scale at 3700# water and all. Going south this year we are headed to Texas, and will not carry so much.
Your Aliner is quite light and easy pulling. That is a neat unit you have and was one of our choices when we were looking for a trailer UP from a tented unit.
Chalet is made here in Oregon so we chose a close factory for questions. But bought it used. In very good condition, we now have about 15,000 or so miles on it.
Well good camping and thanks for you input. By the looks of your stuff,,too much for me..;=)
Chuck

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