jkidd6339 wrote:Wow Nice work Gary. Being able the standup in it has some advantages. The table looks really good. Sit at the table and read or eat and be out of the rain. Can't do that in mine. Anytime you want to explore the southern side of Utah let me know
Thanks, Jody. I look at your build and think that's the perfect trailer, lightweight and able to travel over bumpy roads. In comparison, DD's a squatty body low-rider that will probably scrape bottom at the mere mention of a dip in the pavement. I'm wondering not if but when and where I'll leave the plumbing behind.

Maybe I'll be ready for another UT trip this coming Spring. Dewey's pretty laid back, I think he'd get along with ... darn, I'm drawing a blank on your dog's name. With DD on the hitch, Rokit and my '78 Merc in the back of the truck, a pair of boots and some fishing gear... what a way to travel! I think I could get used to that.
