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This is our setup at Oastler lake by Parry Sound Ontario in August 2002. We started what we hope willl be a family get-together every year at a different site.


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Neat setup, Joe. You might want to move this posting to the Thread labelled "Rigs: You show me yours and here's mine."

Nancy
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Hi Joe,
When do we get to see the inside of that super duper trillium? We just got a 13 ft TTT and are curious about this giant.
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Here's a shot from our trip last August. It was an overnight stop at the Las Vegas, New Mexico KOA.



This campgound is really nice, and we would recommend the campground to anyone. We had the opportunity to stay there three times last summer, and every time the assigned us the same space. I think it's thier tiny-camper full-hookup site!

-- Dan Meyer
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Hi Dan
Thanks for photo.Looks like nice area.:wave
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Orginally posted by Maggie O.
When do we get to see the inside of that super duper trillium? We just got a 13 ft TTT and are curious about this giant.

I'm with you Maggie. I want to see the inside. I think this is the first 17 foot trillium I've *seen*. I thought they were just a rumor. :)
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Here's the pics I have of the inside, don't mind the mess




















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Nice pictures of the inside of your trailer, Joe. Did you add that little corner shelf above your dinette or did it come that way?

Nancy
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The shelf was added by the previous owner, I'm going to trim it a bit this year. It sticks out just far enough:bh so about 2" shorter should be perfect
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I, too am curious about the corner shelf. Can you let us know how it's mounted, please. I'm dreaming there's some way around drilling the shell. Thanks!
:wave
Susan C.
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Unfortunately this one was drilled through the shell.

However, the trilliums have wood around the window frame, and you should be able to screw into the wood with a 3/4 inch screw to mount the angle brackets.
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The beds in the 17ft Trillium look huge. is it one twin and one double? do you always put them into eating mode and never just leave one for napping?

Dan, was the wind blowing as bad as the tree shows? it's really leaning. Nice camping picture. Home page potential. :yep
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Holy Moly! What a difference 4 feet makes. You have everything. I had no idea they ever put so much in a trillium. We got the one with nothing. No shelves, no doors under the front bunk, no... alright I'll stop complaining. Nice trailer, can you please tell me it weighs a million pounds?
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The trailer weigh 2400 lbs. with the propane full and the holding tanks empty.(A million pounds Canadian)

Next weekend I'll try to borrow the digital camera from work and get a few pics of how the shelf is mounted
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The rear bed is the large one, a bit bigger than a double- it's usually :zz ready ,the front is a twin but on the drivers side there is a storage cupboard behind the bed for blankies and such, we usually have it full of shoes and jackets. In one of the pictures you can :E the 1300 we used to have, it's 8 inches narrower,about 10 inches shorter height wise
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last nite in Unicoi, TN....Friday at the Chattanooga North KOA. I got ten days in this year!
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the 1300 we used to have, it's 8 inches narrower,about 10 inches  shorter height wise

longer, wider, AND taller? thats why it doesn't LOOK bigger, it just expanded.

Phil, snow camping. (brrr) but I bet it was peaceful.
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