Must be much less of a “corner store” than our circle k’s are here lol here most would not have room for a trailer let along a spot to dump.My first little trip was to the Circle K to dump the tanks. Filled both tanks at home and the Circle K is just over 2 miles away. I didn't hook up the weight distribution and had 50 lbs of air in the rear tires. View attachment 87127this is after I got back home.
Yes, it's a decent size with a car wash, propane and the $5 dump station.Must be much less of a “corner store” than our circle k’s are here lol here most would not have room for a trailer let along a spot to dump.
I’m curious why you don’t simply dump through the cleanout fitting of your home sewer line.My first little trip was to the Circle K to dump the tanks. Filled both tanks at home and the Circle K is just over 2 miles away. I didn't hook up the weight distribution and had 50 lbs of air in the rear tires. this is after I got back home.
It's in front of the house by the front window. Next to the garage would have been nice. I have a rv trash pump and could run it through a garden hose to the clean out.I’m curious why you don’t simply dump through the cleanout fitting of your home sewer line.
That’s interesting.My favorite thing to tow. It was a long, very hot and windy weekend. We had our 2 oldest grandson's along.
Why did you go with such a tiny camper?Time to GTFO of here for a week.
it says it can sleep 10 but not sure how many you would have to stack on top of each other to make that work lol.Why did you go with such a tiny camper?
Looks like a family of 12 could comfortably spread out in that rig.
Although quite saggy in the rear.Rented this for a glamping trip to Frenchmans lake in Cali. Was too damn hot this weekend though.
My '21 75th Annavisary Edition Power Wagon pulled it with ease.
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Just a little. But it is a PW, not a regular 2500.Although quite saggy in the rear.