Really appreciate reading about your exploits and wanderings over on Mud ...
Thank you sir. Both the enjoyment of my travels and the response to my tales have done exceeded my expectations. Without a doubt, it was a struggle and lots of sacrifices to get where I'm at. But I do believe I'm right where I'm supposed to be now. And I think that's pretty cool.
Now that you've got some windshield/sack time in your rig, how's things holding up?
Tryin' to juggle my schedule some to get the rig into a shop in Denver. If'n you been readin' my stuff then ya know I gotta get my e-brake fixed and the front drivin' lights. Also need an oil change and a tire rotation. Mite get the A/C fixed too. But overall I gotta say my junk's holdin' up right nice. I ain't shy 'bout usin' it.
If you were to order again, what would you do different? Curious about the escape hatch, although I'm thinking the sunlight coming in through that would mean the mornings would start way too early. I would think that if you were in the camper and needed to get out that way, you'd probably have bigger problems to deal with
. How about them highfalutin flush top appliances - worth it? Seems like a good idea to me but I've never lived with them.
I love my camper. To say that it changed my life would obviously be an understatement. To each his own ... but I would not own any other brand now or change up the design none at all. There are three thangs I talked to the Wards 'bout tweakin' tho.
1) The escape hatch is phenomenal. And I'm usually cookin' breakfast well 'fore the sun shines thru it. Lookin' up at the stars while lyin' in the bunk is awesome. And the thang opens up all the way for easy access to the roof. Ain't no reason nobody should ever come knockin' on my door. But if'n they do, I like the idea of climbin' on the roof and lookin' down on 'em. To say hello ... or shoot 'em.
But I got a coupla issues with it we're gonna work on. The screen that covers it has some kinda clips that we ain't cyphered out just yet. Right now I gotta completely remove the screen to open/adjust the hatch and then put the screen back on to keep the bugs out. Looks like the screen is supposed to hinge down somehow so it'd be easier. Mr. Ward's gonna talk to the manufacturer and figure all that out. We're thinkin' maybe I'm missin' some sorta lil' somethin'.
And when the sun does come out, it's definitely bright. Mr. Ward's gonna make a snap-on cover to block that out.
2) The gauge that tells ya how much fresh water's in the tank is pathetic. It's a crap shoot at best. Andy Ward says he's used a router to make a nice slot in the cabinet so a fella can look directly at the tank and see what's there. That'll be better.
3) Done lost me one awnin' already and havin' some issues with the replacement as well startin' to loosen up from the rear bracket. We gotta secure this thang better so it's usable for more than fair weather ... or just take 'er off. I ain't a fair weather camper.
As far as the flush-mount stove and sink ... wouldn't have it any other way. Space is a premium in this size home. And bein' able to close one or both to gain the counter space is priceless. Well worth more than the money.
Any other wisdom would be greatly appreciated ...
Get off the couch and do it!
But I chuckle ev'ry time I read that this, that, or the other camper will "go anywhere". Camper ain't goin' nowhere without the truck sir. I got 4 times the money in my truck that I do in the camper. Figure out exactly where it is ya wanna go with your camper and then make sure ya build the truck stout enuf to take ya there.
And enjoy.
... if you ever make it up to the soggy corner of the country would love to buy you a beer or 5
Thank you sir ... ain't no doubt I'll be wanderin' up that way at some point. Done me a few jobs out a Gray's Harbor by Aberdeen. Right pretty country. I'll bring a slicker suit ... you bring a case of Big Oly.