Tremors and Campers let's talk camping!!

46F during checkin at Camp Granada!
(6700’ in N AZ)

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If you thought I had an Iconic Silver I still do.
That’s the sunset reflecting off the lake! 😇
 
Our 1Up USA Super Duty bike rack finally arrived and I got it installed on the rear receiver of our Oliver TT. This will free up room in the bed of the pick up where we use to carry them.
edit- added an XXL Yard stash bike cover and elastic cargo netting to keep the cover secure place when traveling.
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Final camping trip of the season last weekend. Winterized it last night and final tow to storage this weekend. Always a bit sad packing up for winter.

May upgrade next year. Looking at Jayco 312BHOK. Have a 3rd kid on the way and wouldn’t mind having some more room with an area for the older boys to go when it’s raining (and an outside sink, larger fridge, washer/dryer, auto leveling 🤣)


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Final camping trip of the season last weekend. Winterized it last night and final tow to storage this weekend. Always a bit sad packing up for winter.

May upgrade next year. Looking at Jayco 312BHOK. Have a 3rd kid on the way and wouldn’t mind having some more room with an area for the older boys to go when it’s raining (and an outside sink, larger fridge, washer/dryer, auto leveling 🤣)


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I am currently eyeing the Jayco Eagle 312BHOK, we have 3 kids as well and the bunk room setup is nice. You might want to look at the Highland Ridge Open Range OT330BHS, it's very similar to the Jayco.
 
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From a few weeks ago … it wasn’t much of a trip, just a quick weekend trip about 10 miles from home but it was the first time out with the new trailer and we got to shake down the setup/tear down process and get a better sense of what we want to have with us. More learning to come as we get out more … and as always, we eat.
 

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Just bought a 2022 Jayco Eagle HT 312BHOK, so far so good! 38' 9", 1200lb tongue weight, 11,500lb GVWR. Only thing that broke the first camp trip was the front door hinge. My wife had to crawl through a window to get inside, lol! I'm sure it was entertaining for the people around us to watch. I set up the Equilizer 16k hitch and got the trailer leveled out pretty good, (the pic is when we towed it home from the dealer without tweaking the hitch yet). With approximately 1200lb hitch weight, the truck squats 2". You really don't need the weight distribution from the Equilizer, only the anti-sway. We towed in 30mph gusts this weekend and everything was rock solid! We are parking this thing up by Mammoth for the winter and using it as our ski cabin.
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I got to peak into one last summer. Very impressive!
Makes a Black Series look a '72 Pinto.

You have the composting terlit? How's it workin' for you?

(My wife lived on a farm outside of Rainier for years)
 
I got to peak into one last summer. Very impressive!
Makes a Black Series look a '72 Pinto.

LOL, interesting. You have a Black Series? Buying an HQ21 next month. Always interested in other opinions. Though I've never been in a Kimberly, I don't find them as comfortable or practical as the Black Series, based on the videos I've watched.
 
The layout, craftsmanship, and tech of the Kimberley is the best I've seen, plus I'd rather give my money to the Aussies although for all I know the Kimberleys are made in China too.
 
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