SalsaDog wrote:Thanks, I would like to reiterate the importance of supporting the door to remove any extra weight
from the hinges, particularly when bouncing down roads. I replaced the interior skins and cut a rabbit
on the bottom of each plywood panel. That allowed the skin (panel) to protrude past the door frame
and rest on the door jamb. I just sanded it to gently slide onto the jam when closing. This takes ALL
weight off the hinges; better than new.
One thing we did not expect on our first trip was the amount of attention our cct attracted; acquiring
minds want to know. One woman in a jeep, literally followed us off a highway, onto the forest road
and checked our trailer for about 45 minutes.
When camped on some BLM land by Dinosaur National Monument, I stepped outside in my boxers and
slippers to brush my teeth. I heard a noise and walked around the front of the trailer. A couple with a
fifth wheeler had stopped and were taking pictures of us. They just stayed there, until I decided to walk
over and invite them for coffee. They then drove away; my coffee isn't that bad?
