Portugal 2012 with our Uro-Camper Cabin.

Tribu

Adventurer
Some pics.....


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Looks like a fun trip. Cool setups. That third pic reminds me of Lagos, was that where it was taken? I loved Portugal when I went a few years ago.
 
Thanks for sharing the great pics. I loved the people, food, and scenery in Portugal, much more so than Spain.
 
Really neat. I liked your pictures, your food and your cat.

One question, I notice you carry your Coleman stove on the outside of your camper. I've owned a couple of such stoves. I left one out in the rain and between the moisture and some corrosion in the manifold it never performed the same again. Could never get the same hot, clear, blue flame. Have you had any trouble with moisture/corrosion affecting the performance of your Coleman stove?
 
Anyone know why the camper door is hinged at the top? What’s the purpose, looks like of awkward.

From a design and engineering perspective, the top hinge allows a more secure fit and good ergonomics whilst enhancing security and ease of access, and it acts as a weather shield/shade when open.

It also looks 'just right'...
 
Love your rig. I wish Mitsu. would bring those pickups to the states!
 

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