Exactly… When we went camping in the ‘60s we had a Cox Pop-Up camper towed by my dad’s Rambler station wagon. Lighting was supplied by a Coleman white-gas Mantle Lantern, and cooking was done on a Coleman two-burner white gas stove. A Coleman ice chest held perishables such as hot dogs and hamburgers. We camped through 40 states and good bit of southern Canada 🇨🇦 with that rig…
Great article. We have a giant 5er with all the bells and whistles. It also has an electronic monitoring system so we can monitor our usage. The DW has become an expert.
And it is not only the electrical current 12,000-watt rigs need, it is the real estate too when camping takes on a whole new meaning.
Exactly… When we went camping in the ‘60s we had a Cox Pop-Up camper towed by my dad’s Rambler station wagon. Lighting was supplied by a Coleman white-gas Mantle Lantern, and cooking was done on a Coleman two-burner white gas stove. A Coleman ice chest held perishables such as hot dogs and hamburgers. We camped through 40 states and good bit of southern Canada 🇨🇦 with that rig…
Great article. We have a giant 5er with all the bells and whistles. It also has an electronic monitoring system so we can monitor our usage. The DW has become an expert.