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In reply to: 2 Oregon campground pages added on our site.

Forum: Camping, Hiking and Boating

Photo of 2 Oregon campground pages added on our site. mdvaden wrote:
Since I already posted the picture of my WHITE cargo trailer used to move camping gear, I'm going to post an image of my new BLUE cargo trailer here, rather than start a topic.

The white one worked so well, I decided to upgrade. Was able to recover over 75% of my money from the small one.

The new blue trailer was only $3400 new, has two windows with screens that open, and has the skylight vent.

Anyway, all the stuff is in it that was in the whiter trailer, like the oak cabinets, but I also added an oak medicine chest, and a 6' tall living room style lamp with a lower lamp on a flex arm from reading. We still tent camp, but this trailer has room for two adults to sleep on pads on the floor.

I installed one of those electric heaters that holds oil, and looks a bit like old style radiator heaters. I put it on brackets to get it off the ground, to save two spots for foam pads to sleep on, in case its raining and I don't want to set up a tent.

One of the nice things with this one, is that its 6' and 3" tall in the center, so it allows for a dressing room too. The trailer was only 1300 pounds empty, and its a bit over 2000 lbs loaded.

It rained like the Dickens the night after I worked at the coast for the Brookiings Garden Club in Brookings, Oregon. It was nice to simple relax in dry comfort and watch cable TV with the set on the short refrigerator. I almost always reserve the campsites with cable TV.


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