Big Dan wrote:How do you heat your trailer? you have a wood burning stove don't you? How would you heat your trailer in a camp with no electic hoockups and with out your stove? Have you spent the night in a regular tear drop?Mutch less space then your Vardo. I agree with you 100% when you say a person should camp how they Like. And I have no problem with someone wanting the air space in their trailer heated in cold weather. I was trying to make the point that for the money and the lack of space, a good ((START)) would be a good sleeping bag. Lots of people have not camped in the winter in below freezing temperatures. And do not know how a good bag can keep you warm. There is a certain amount of danger when camping in cold weather and a quality bag is a good fail safe. No power or dry fire wood needed.P.S I use a pee bottle in winter
rowerwet wrote:I just keep a funnel in my TD, a small piece of hose and your in business, most small corporate jets use the same system, so the next time you feel a "rain drop" on a clear day.....
rowerwet wrote:I just keep a funnel in my TD, a small piece of hose and your in business, most small corporate jets use the same system, so the next time you feel a "rain drop" on a clear day.....
rowerwet wrote:nah these would be the not so super rich, the highest tax percent payers jets have a real bathroom with a holding tank that has to be dumped on the ground just like an airliner. the funnel set up goes on the "cheap" aircraft...
means more tips for the ramp workers!
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