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  1. Old_Prospector

    Short Queen?

    Thanks for your reply. I tried to send a Like, but something strange happened. Anyway I was prospecting for answers (hence my user name), and your answer was truly appreciated.
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    SOLD Camp-inn 560 Ultra Raindrop (build #754)(12/15/2020)

    Your trailer and mine were Nest Mates in Necedah! My build number is 752. I know everyone's needs change, but still sorry to see you are selling. Best wishes in the future.
  3. Old_Prospector

    Short Queen?

    I realize this is an old thread, but maybe someone else has thought this out better than I. The CampInn bed (called a queen) actually comes with mattress dimensions of 78” x 58” x 4” thick. The difficulty is matching fitted mattress pads and bottom fitted sheets to our mattress. The bedding...
  4. Old_Prospector

    Hypervent Vs Froli

    Thanks to all for responding. Randy, your solution of separate groupings and attachment is a Eureka moment! It makes perfect sense.
  5. Old_Prospector

    Hypervent Vs Froli

    There are four storage bins under the mattress. Does the Froli System interfere with access to these bins? Does the Froli System stay interlocked when you roll up the mattress / froli to access the under bed storage? I watched the youtube where the presenters screwed the Froli to the bottom...
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    Yakima Road Shower On Roof Rack-- Weight Issues?

    I have a 60 pound 10 foot fishing kayak and Yakima Skybox on the roof rack. Put 12,000 miles this way in 2019 and no problems. It's my CampInn ToyHauler.
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    Tables Can A Rotated Side Table Become An Official Camp Inn Option?

    I too like the way the rotation of the long and short sides fit the trailer. Is this the same table that came with the CampInn? And does it stow in the galley when travelling? Somehow the table in the photos does not look like the one that came with my 360 Model purchased new in 2015. I don't...
  8. Old_Prospector

    Will Campgrounds Open Soon?

    The bath houses are my greatest concern, too. As far as the stampede to get to campgrounds after reopening, I wonder about the general health of the economy. Will there be the number of people traveling far from home? Campers that drive a few hours from home will still occupy campsites, but the...
  9. Old_Prospector

    Just For Fun: What's The Strangest Thing In Your Ci?

    Maybe not too strange, but I have a LaCrosse (simple) weather station inside. The outside monitor travels inside, but when camping it hangs on the handle of the front wheel jack in a net like bag. I always check the chains, hitch, and electric hook up before driving, so mounting the outside...
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    TV/DVD Television: Yay Or Nay?

    I wouldn't order the TV now that I have experienced over 200 nights camping in the trailer. I realize that to run off 12 volt and AC our choices are limited to a very small size (i.e. 15"), unfortunately. My desire would be to have the ability to move a flat screen to any position inside or...
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    Member titles

    How about: 0 Newbie 25 Apprentice 50 Journeyman 100 Member 250 Contributor 500 Skilled Hand 1000 Veteran 1500 Camp Leader 2500 Path Finder Personally I didn't care for the titles: Stranger, Addict, Pooh-Bah, or Carpal Tunnel. The count above is one less than contained in Evan's...
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    Eugene T. Mahoney State Park

    This park is located midway between Omaha and Lincoln, near the city of Ashland. There are many RV sites in two separate camping areas. Also, it has cabins, tent sites and a lodge. The lodge overlooks the North Platte River. All RV sites have electric, additionally many have water. Each camping...
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    Lots of opinions on Canopies

    I carry 3 tent structures. The last one I purchased is the Clam Corporation Quick-Set Escape - Brown 9879. If I had purchased this one first, I probably would never have purchased the Lightspeed Privacy tent. The third tent is the REI Alcove Shelter. The REI Alcove is okay, but requires more...
  14. Old_Prospector

    Fantastic Fan With Rain Sensor

    Personally, I wish my fan didn't reopen upon drying. I would not want to forget to close the fan before breaking camp and driving down the road. Just my luck I would forget the fan closed due to moisture and dry out while I was driving 65 miles an hour. It hasn't happened yet, but I added a...
  15. Old_Prospector

    Roof Rack Adding roof rack after build

    It can be added after the build! However, Camp Inn strongly suggests that they do the install. It is tricky to drill holes in the proper location, or you may offset too much for a good solid screw connection or miss the frame altogether. I got tired of packing tents inside my vehicle (made...
  16. Old_Prospector

    Arb Awning Mounted To Raindrop

    I travel solo. My question is whether one person can reasonably set up the ARB shade at the campsite?
  17. Old_Prospector

    Before The Eisenhower Interstate And Defense Highways

    I love old maps. During my travels, old US highways and backroads are my preferred method of seeing our country, as opposed to driving interstates. I found a US government statistic on Vehicle Miles Traveled and Miles of Public Roads that estimates the period from 1920 to 2013. Comparing 1940...
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