To: Professional Engineer
10 ft Coleman Sedona, has air, fridge (don't get the ice box), 2 burner propane cooking stove, queen bed at one end, king at other. Sleeps 7. Also has an awning outside. Takes about 25 mins for 2 people to set up. Don't go any smaller than the 10 footer. Coleman and Fleetwood are the same company now. The sink area folds over, has 10 gal potable water storage, dual faucet for city water or for the stored water. We added a porta potty so we wouldn't have to be bothered to go up to the public bathrooms. It goes in that area in front of the sink. Our 4 c Voyger pulls it easily, but would suggest at least a 6c one if you are going to be pulling hills. Plenty of storage cabinets.

115 posted on
07/28/2004 4:34:25 PM PDT by
GailA
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To: GailA
Nice camper.
I'm still in the tent camping phase, don't know if I'll ever get to the camper phase although I've looked at some of them.
117 posted on
07/28/2004 6:10:10 PM PDT by
SAMWolf
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To: GailA
Nice digs. I could haul that around!
118 posted on
07/28/2004 6:32:42 PM PDT by
snippy_about_it
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To: GailA
Thanks for the pictures. Something along this line is exactly what I've been thinking of for family camping. I've got several 1 and 2 man backpacking tents, but many of the campgrounds in this area really don't cater to tent camping.
123 posted on
07/28/2004 7:35:08 PM PDT by
Professional Engineer
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