JTRB
Member
Finally got some quality photos of the 23'er that my wife and i bought. Took these during our trip this past weekend at Kokosing Camp and Canoe near Millwood, Ohio. No sewer hook up, but for just the weekend it was no big deal.
Finally got some quality photos of the 23'er that my wife and i bought. Took these during our trip this past weekend at Kokosing Camp and Canoe near Millwood, Ohio. No sewer hook up, but for just the weekend it was no big deal.
Nice looking rig. This is just a suggestion, but when I put my awning out, I deliberately have the side away from the door about "2 clicks" lower than the door side. This helps rainwater runoff that would otherwise "pool" in the middle of the awning, (where it naturally "sags") and it can become quite heavy, possibly to the point of causing damage.
- Jack
Congratulations on your new rig. What is your TV? I could not make that out in the pic.Finally got some quality photos of the 23'er that my wife and i bought. Took these during our trip this past weekend at Kokosing Camp and Canoe near Millwood, Ohio. No sewer hook up, but for just the weekend it was no big deal.
Yes, A DWH makes all the difference in the world and glad to hear your TV worked out okay. In the mid 90's I tried to buy a used 24 ft Hi-Lo but the dealer wouldn't sell it to me as my '94 4-Runner was not rated for the trailer, hence my question to you on your TV.Garry,
It's a 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander. Didn't purchase the towing package when I bought it, but it had all the necessary connections just in case, including the transmission cooler. Just had to have a Class III hitch installed. First time hauling didn't have a WDH and it sure sagged. Bought the EAZ-LIFT WDH and it certainly makes a difference.
Wife and I will probably purchase a bigger rig when we start hauling it regularly, but for now it gets the job done pretty well. She really liked the looks of the Dodge 2500 she saw in a commercial just last night, especially the highway mileage.
We don't have that problem here in sunny California.
I did notice on our trip that some folks had tied down the corners of their awnings due to wind, I guess.
The previous owners never used the awning as when they first bought it there wasn't one so they had it installed after, then they stopped going camping. When we first rolled it out a couple weeks ago you could tell that they didn't keep a cover on it because the mildew, but also the inside corner above the door was ripped about a foot into the fabric. We're going to try replacing the awning in the spring before we start using it a lot.
My son is a competitive trapshooter so we'll be making a lot of trips with it to his different competitions next year.
Jim
2302LXS
2007 Mitsubishi Outlander
Hi
Since you have a 2002, 23 footer, I wondered if your's was the LX model with the Expand-a-Room option, of a tilt out. If so, any pros or cons you've noted with that tilt out?
Cordially,
Go Camp