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November 14, 2007
Filed Under (Camping Gear) by Dave on 14-11-2007
Before you begin shopping for a pop up you should take the time to do a little research. This can save you time, money and headaches down the road. You should do the following: research towing, floor plans, what to look for in a used camper and put together a budget. First and foremost, make sure you have the appropriate tow vehicle to safely pull a camper. Check the manufacturers towing recommendations in you owners manual. Sometimes this information is not clear in the manual so a call to the dealer may be in order. A visit to an RV dealer may be your best choice, as the first question they ask you is “What will you be towing with?”. A dealer always considers safety first before selling someone a travel trailer, so they have the resources to give you the correct information. Having a budget set can be a great help when shopping for used campers. This will give you a starting point when looking for a used pop up. You will probably need to make some minor repairs and/or do a little redecorating when you do purchase a camper. With that in mind it is a good idea to set aside ten to twenty percent of your budget for these items.
The layout of pop ups very greatly and you should have an idea of what will work for you prior to shopping. RV shows and dealer lots are a great place to view the available floor plans. You will have to compromise, since you are purchasing used, but you will be able to find a layout that suits you well. The condition of the used camper you are looking at should be high on the list of priorities. The number one problem with pop up campers is water and moisture. Left untreated water can quickly ruin the structure of the camper. If you see any signs of water intrusion, make a very thorough inspection of the surrounding areas to look for damage. This type of damage is very costly, if not impossible, to repair. The canvas and mechanical systems are next on the list. Inspect the canvas and screens for rips, holes and mold. Check that the lift system works properly and that the roof seals tightly when lowered. Run all the systems in the pop up, such as heating, cooling, water and electrical. On the outside check that the lights function properly and that the tires are in good condition. Take notes of the problems you find during your inspection of the used pop up. If the problems are major and costly consider walking away and looking for something in better shape. If only minor problems are noted use this information to calculate your offer. Your purchase price should allow you enough money from your budget to make the needed repairs, if the seller is unwilling to deal walk away from the transaction. Remember you will be able to find another pop up for sale and maybe even a better deal!
October 09, 2007
Filed Under (Camping Gear) by Dave on 09-10-2007
Getting to the campground can be made so much easier with the use of a Satellite Navigation System(Sat Nav for short). Sat Nav is becoming very popular and advances in technology have made it affordable for the masses. Why fight with folding a map or flipping through an atlas when, with a few taps on the screen, your course can be generated for you.
The new Sat Nav units are very user friendly, portable and becoming more and more affordable. This makes them perfect for camping and the outdoors. Not only can you use the unit to get to your destination, many units are small enough to be taken on hikes, bike rides or fishing trips. Never get lost or forget where that great fishing hole is located again. Take a look at Sat Nav Guru to find all the latest Sat Nav units at discount prices.
September 19, 2007
Filed Under (Family Camping) by Dave on 19-09-2007
You have spent weeks planning and packing for a great camping trip, just to arrive and find the campground packed full! You should have checked ahead if time and made a reservation. Seasoned campers are already aware of this and plan ahead. But, if you are new to camping or just camp once in a while, you should be aware that many campgrounds can fill up quickly.
We have our favorite campground and have a favorite campsite, problem is that it seems to be a favorite of many campers. Knowing this we try to plan ahead and make reservations as far in advance as possible. Having reservations avoids the hassle of driving around and around trying to find a suitable spot to setup camp. If you are going to a new campground try and research as much as possible to find a good site. The following are some tips we use for making reservations:
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