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RE: Security while boondocking with hybrid tt

A flatbar will get you inside of any RV, hardsided or not, within 20 seconds. Hybrids are no more or less secure than any other type of camper.
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Mr.Beebo
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03/05/13 04:59am |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Fort Wilderness Price

We stayed in October 2011. About $70 per night. The folks who pay $135 during the busy season do so because they can afford it.
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Mr.Beebo
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02/17/13 05:24am |
RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
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RE: What is your favorite campground in IL/MO/IN?

Wow...thanks for the all of the ideas...We live right outside of Springfield, IL
Jennifer
Eldon Hazlett State Park near Carlyle, Il. Beautiful lake. Also on the same lake is Coles Creek with full hookups. We make at least one yearly trip. Park is about 2 1/2 hours south of you.
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Mr.Beebo
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02/17/13 05:10am |
Family Camping
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RE: Security while boondocking with hybrid tt

Parking in a box store parking lot exposes your RV to much more foot traffic and many types of individuals rarely seen in a campground.
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Mr.Beebo
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02/17/13 05:05am |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Roo 21ss or Roo 23ss Differences?

No difference between the Shamrock and the Roos other than the graphics.
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Mr.Beebo
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02/17/13 04:57am |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Reflectix gizmos?

Yes, we cut out templates and made reflectix inserts for the bunk ends and side screens. Made a very noticable difference in hot weather.
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Mr.Beebo
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01/19/13 05:44am |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Booked Fort Wilderness Campground at Disney.....

Very clean, nice, quiet, spread out, best campground we have been to.
From our perspective, beats all the Disney resorts hands down.
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Mr.Beebo
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01/19/13 05:40am |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: What is the longest period of time you have spent camping?

About 16 days in the fall. If you love that kind of lifestyle, the type of camper you are in won't make much of a difference.
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Mr.Beebo
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12/10/12 05:27am |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Can Tahoe tow a 6000lb trailer safely?

One in the sig pic pulls just fine. 11mpg on flat ground. Been to the Smokies, Branson Mo, and down to Orlando. Use tow haul mode but it has plenty of power and stops just fine.
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Mr.Beebo
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10/16/12 04:57am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Hybrid Expandable with bunk house?

Starcraft made the RBH21 up until about 2008 I believe. Had a queen in front, a full size bed on the side and the interior bunks across the rear. No slide.
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Mr.Beebo
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10/14/12 04:56am |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Hybrid trailer length

Our 23SS is 24'7" from rear bumper to tongue. With the bunks open it is 30".
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Mr.Beebo
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09/18/12 04:42am |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Question For Outdoor Kitchen Owners...

It is all preference. One way doesn't make you more or less anything.
An outdoor kitchen wasn't and won't be very high on our list. Why?
I can cook outside anytime I want. Picnic table and a bbq are about all the basics needed. I don't want to stock two of every condiment or find myself continually running inside and back out because I can't find what I am looking for. Kids are going to grab a snack inside and clutter one kitchen already; don't want to clean two. To those of you who have them, great! Enjoy!
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Mr.Beebo
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09/17/12 05:24am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Inverter Generators

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I have been on construction sites most of my life and hate to listen to a generator run. Worse when coupled with the noise of a 5hp wheelbarrow compressor.... So yes, quiet counts.
We use a 7500w gennie open frame contractor style for power outages at home. Runs everything we need thru a transfer switch. I cannot stand to hear it even though it is outside and sheltered. Yamaha 2400 is my preferred unit for RVs, but I am starting to hear more about the Champions and the idea of two 2000 units for the price of one honda 2000 is pretty appealing.
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Mr.Beebo
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09/11/12 11:54am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Generator

Weighs 210 lbs before you add up to 6 gallons of fuel and is 74db at idle.
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Mr.Beebo
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09/11/12 09:27am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Generator Load

Friend of a friend just picked up a Champion 2000. It would not start up his 13500 AC on his Flagstaff on an 80 degree day. He is going to buy another one and the parallel kit. I believe together they will be less than the one honda.
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Mr.Beebo
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09/11/12 09:13am |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: pro and cons of hybrid?

...or three queen sized beds.
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Mr.Beebo
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09/10/12 05:34pm |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Ducted AC on a Hybrid - effectiveness in cooling bunkends

Ducted ac is more versatile. You can close off or restrict sections of your camper, redirect air flow.
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Mr.Beebo
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09/10/12 04:06am |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: What do you do while camping?

Sometimes I just set and thinks. Sometimes I just set.
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Mr.Beebo
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09/08/12 08:04am |
RV Lifestyle
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RE: Roof Drain Extentions

The gutter extensions work fine for us if they fit. Clothespins just snap onto the end of your gutter (or extension) and the water follows along them. Fantastic way to void black streaks. Turn them to adjust for unlevel camper, wind direction, water flow, etc, lol.
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Mr.Beebo
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09/08/12 07:29am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Roof Drain Extentions

I have used the extensions as well and they work fine if you can get them to stay on. Clothespins just pinch onto the the end of the gutter rail (or your extensions) and the water follows them. Fantastic way to avoid the black streaks.
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Mr.Beebo
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09/08/12 07:27am |
Travel Trailers
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