City Girl & Country Boy go camping.

  • I hated taking so long to crank the corner stilts up and down.My solution was to simply purchase an inexpensive rechargeable drill, a 1/4″ x 3/8″ Socket Adapter and a 3/8″ Drive, 3/4″, 6-point socket.I strongly suggest you get one with a removable battery so you can charge the battery
  • We knew that, sooner or later, we would end up with a campsite where the early morning sun would come beaming in through the door window. This would assure that we woke earlier than we may wish. I looked online and found blinds custom made for trailer windows but they
  • We were never too crazy about using the shelf space next to the bed but in front of the drawers. You had to move everything to open the lower drawer and the space was not very handy when in bed.The space under the ‘closet’ and behind the two drawers on
  • Instead of fighting to remove, and reinstall, the plastic plug from the hot water drain, simply add the following parts to replace it with a valve. 1/2”NPT nylon male to male adapter (DO NOT USE BRASS!!!!) 1/2” NPT braided water supply line.and a ball valve for the other end of
  • Replace those pesky nylon plugs in the water line low point drains with valves for easier functionality.All you need is two 1/2″ NPT Stainless Steel Valves or PVC valves. Locate the two low point drain hoses. They are under the trailer in the rear driver’s side between the waste tank
  • If your fresh water tank seems to be losing water after you fill it, the problem may be that the overflow tube has dropped and is siphoning water off the top. At the least, you will lose some due to sloshing around while going down the road. (A lot if

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