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Hope to start a thread for pictures of your trailer with tow vehicle so I don't have to go all over for a quick look see. :) Here's mine in North Dakota on her purchase run from Canada heading to Oklahoma.



watch the size of picture. This one said it was 3" wide. :r
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Jan, Our tow vehicle is a Ford F-150. Looks pretty much like Morgan's except it's “light denim blue.” I'll try to get a better picture, if we ever hitch up again...
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Meanwhile, here's this one that I took in July.
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My 92 Dakota with 5.2L and 2002 17' SD Jay Herb
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Rollin' RatHaus on the way to Cougar Creek, Vancouver Is, BC

1982 Dodge D150 and 1991 Scamp 13'
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;) Photo of VT HrdBoiled at start of 5000mile trip to Yellowstone, Sept 2002.
16ft 2002 Scamp std with front bath package.
2002 Dodge Grand Caravan with AWD.

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Sitting at the dump station after our first trip. Aldergrove BC Canada. 9/2002 :)


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Appropriate as we enter the real camping season.



When the going gets tough, the tough get going (camping, that is)
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...before the shell, before the Lazy M.

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OK, here's the Rollin' RatHaus in a bit of snow on Fourth of July, 2001

Pete and RatLadies
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Scamping in the Egg Haus!

Robert
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It really is the Egg Haus!

Robert
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Known as Casita De La Playa.
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In the background is Longs Peak, Colorado
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Here is our 2000 16' Casita SD *** Great "Egg"spectations

Here's 2 of her :wave
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This is my first shot posting - hope it goes up correctly.

If so - Here's our Van with the little Boler behind. Yup - the Van IS slightly larger than the Boler. On the other hand - they are almost exactly the same width and height so the Boler drafts behind the van nicely. In addition - because of the width, we don't need any special mirrors or mirror extensions. The stock mirrors work just great! I can't see the Boler at ALL through my right mirror. I see just a sliver of the back through my left mirror. AND If I open the curtains on the front and back of the boler - I can use my rearview to look straight through the thing to the car behind us almost as well as if the trailer wasn't even there. :lol
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Chevy, Swifty, Casity

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We tow our 2002 17' LD (Snuggy Buggy) with our 2000 Honda Odyssey Van. This photo was taken on our trip to Albuquerque during a rain storm. The town is Seligman, AZ on Route 66.
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Here's one most have not seen, the Trillium Jubilee, manufactured only in 1979.:r It is a 16 foot trailer, with the normal equipment -- stove, furnace, 3way fridge, porta-potty. I'll post a picture of the interior sometime.



I tow with a 2002 Dodge Dakota 4 wheel drive. They make a nice pair.
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:wave wheelbase of a suburban for ride and gas mileage of a v/6:) but,a v/8 would be better now back to getting the digital camera hookup to computer,this is not easy!!
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I love all the picture. the rigs look great, but looking beyond that to where they are is like taking a trip. They are gorgous. Thanks all.
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Unfortunately, I don't have the beautiful scenery behind me, but this will have to do until I get a better picture.

Bette Boop (aka Einstein) and Prairie Rose the Rolling Bungalow (aka Bare Naked Lady cuz her decals are gone)

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Here is my rig at Hatteras Lighthouse......2000 model 16 ft Spirit Deluxe.
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:wave Hi, Phil!

Just wondering if you'll have a camera with you on that trip? We (okay, me) would love to see some pictures. I haven't been there in over ten years and was wondering if it has changed much. Not necessarily the strip, but some of the areas you might go through getting there or like the campground, etc. There are some great areas back in them thar hills!

Glad your here...great looking rig!
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Is that a Phford? :E :E
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do you mean: Phil's phford for phforging by the fjord or camping on the fjeld?
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            do you mean:  Phil's phford for phforging by the fjord or camping on the fjeld?


I drive a Phfoenix Phford and there are not enough of us. More (including the webguy) seem to prefer something that drives like a rock. ;) I think our resident Newphfie drives a Phford, it's hard to tell. :E :E Woops, I just went back and read, it's a Dudge. :)
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Hey, Morgan, Mine's a F-150. (Skip's's a Ranger.)
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            Hey, Morgan,  Mine's a F-150.  (Skip's's a Ranger.)


I like your possesive contraction, Mary F.

Why do you get the big one and Skip (if there really is one) drives the little one. You both have good taste in trucks. :steer
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            Hey, Morgan,  Mine's a F-150.  (Skip's's a Ranger.)


I like your possesive contraction, Mary F.

Why do you get the big one and Skip (if there really is one) drives the little one. You both have good taste in trucks. :steer


Gas mileage. His commute to work is further/farther than mine.

I know you were hoping for an interesting story...
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Nah, I had a Ranger in '93. It had a 3.08 rear-end so I couldn't tow with it. Had it had a lower ratio, I'd still be driving it; great little truck. I like my PHF-150, though.
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Morgan, That's Skip holding the flag in my little avatar pic. (True! You can ask Charles. He'll verify it... at least I think he will.)
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            Morgan, That's Skip holding the flag in my little avatar pic.  (True!  You can ask Charles.  He'll verify it... at least I think he will.)


Sure! He'll back you up. Just as you'll back him up that there really is a Pam! ;)
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Poor Farmers Campground in Fletcher, Ohio.

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Hi Jim,
I understand your nice rig, but who was the guy parking next to you?

Towing a John Deere with a golf cart? Wow. :winky

(When traveling through Oregon, Idaho and Utah farmland this summer I was amazed at the number of Deeres parked along US84 with for sale signs on them--maybe a sign of the times for farmers.)
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In Otter Creek, Maine last July.
1977 Trillium 4500
2000 Dodge Dakota

Doug
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Here's our 1st try at photo uploading.

This is in Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park Utah. The maiden voyage.
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Rainbow over Taos Valley RV Park NM. The maiden voyage.
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Very nice! Good photos and wonderful scenery! Thanks for sharing them with us.
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Jim, thanks for the photos,those places are on our list. So many places to
go and not enough time but working on it. We live north of you near Medford
and we want to come down to Lassen Park when we go to visit our frends
in Anderson. Do you ever get up to oregon? lots of great places to camp. Jay
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Jay,
I know what you mean about 'not enough time'. So many trips to take. We haven't been to Oregon with the Casita yet. I'm sure we will...we have a daughter in Portland.

Lassen Park is an hour from us and we go up there a lot and hike, etc. It's not crowded as many NP"s are. There is one campground in the park that can accomodate your trailer and RV parks close by. The campground in the park closes in winter. If you like solitude and hiking, you'll like Lassen.

Happy travels
Jim

Here's the Casita at home.

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The picture upload was okay; it was your tag that was messed up. Somehow the ''Here's the Casita at home. I moved the tag to its proper place and, voila!

Then I deleted your second attempt, which, by the way, loaded perfectly. Thanks for sharing the nice photos (all of them). I've got a friend in Redding. It's nice to get a look at her neighborhood!
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Jim, I like that picture of your Casita at home, nice fall colors.
We went through Lassen NP years ago, didn't stop so want to go back
and spend some time and do some hiking too. Like you we have so many
places to go that you can't see them all in a life time. Jay
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Mary,
Thankyou for cleaning up my post.
You folks are very knowledgeable and helpful.
Jim
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Mary F-antastic
I agree with that Jim. Mary is number 1 in my books. along with about 10 others on this board, can I have 11 number 1s?
Love the picture with the fall trees. The other are nice, but trees, I can't get enough of.
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Taken July 2002 in site 13, Oscar Scherer State Park, Osprey, Sarasota County, Florida user posted image
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...at Hillside CG, near Princeton, LA, on the way home from Rice.

2003 17SD Casita (notice the hi-lift option?) with '94 F150 4WD V8 longbed w/ kingcab.

That's Murphy on the lead, totally bummed out 'cuz there was a cute little sheepdog down the lane and I wouldn't let him take her some flowers.
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:wave Robert, if you are ever through that way again, get in touch and we'll get you some chili or brunswick stew out there to you, as you were just a few miles away from our house!
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That's mighty nice of you! Hope I get down that way again sometime. Actually, I was born in Shreveport, but it had been quite a few years since I had been through there. Tunred into quite a casino town, hasn't it?

Hope we meet sometime: you supply the chili, I'll supply the beer or wine!
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During winter trip, near Seville (Spain)

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During my maiden voyage.. Across Ontario

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