spldr
10-12-2003, 11:45 PM
Here are some pics of my "Maiden Voyage" with my new old tent trailer of special ilk and wierdness. It was towed with my new Hidden Hitch!
Enjoy!
http://www.dreamlinks.net/~spldr/cubtrailer.htm
Cameraman
10-13-2003, 07:06 AM
Very nice. I could even imagine my wife, who prefers sticks in the eye to camping, in one. Thanks.
cjans7784
10-25-2003, 03:29 PM
I would love to have one of these for one of those trips out west in a few years. I wondered what would work good and this seems ideal.
Thank you again for sharing!!
spldr
11-05-2003, 09:43 AM
It worked well in an emergency..thats for sure! I live in Crestline California, one of the evacuated areas due to the wildfires up in the San Bernardino mountains. I towed the trailer and lived in the E and trailer while trying to avoid the air in LA area! I happened to be in Oregon when this started, and I ended up in Phoenix! Totally unplanned.
It was towed almost 3000 miles. Outside of the stress of thinking my house was on fire (It was saved) It was the most comfy long haul I ever did! No trailer tug etc.
Pics to follow..I am tired and was just allowed back up the mountian, so lots to do.
and BTW, sadly..the area the pics were taken in is now burned, charred and black. I think. We haven't been allowed down that way to see. It shows upon the burn maps tho.
lae10851
11-05-2003, 12:15 PM
I am sorry to hear you were affected by this craziness. I hope your home and your doggies are ok. If I were closer, I would offer a hand in the cleanup!
spldr
11-05-2003, 10:30 PM
lae10851 ~ Thank you. Anyone with a strong back, shovel and rake and the desire to crawl around in mud, fire retardent and in general goeyness is welcome up here!
I am one of the lucky ones that still has my home. It'll be a long time getting the messcleaned up tho as we all have to take the "back" way up the mountain for awhile. I don't have time during the week to do a danged thing but work and drive and sleep.
Doggies were rescued. Thats all that matters. Everything else is just an inconvinience we can live with.