SilverGate, thank you so much for introducing us to your thread. Now I will look for even more secret doors! Your pictures and descriptions are priceless. They have really helped us to think of better ways to utilize the space in our 23 ft. We didn't get much of a walk-through when we bought our trailer (no one there knew how to operate the awning, let alone find the secret doors!), so I really appreciate all your knowledge. I read the entire thread tonight from start to finish....I'm not sure if I'll be able to sleep now, as my brain mulls over all the great tips! Thanks again! This thread is utterly fantastic!
Which prompted me to locate and highlight my exploration of our secret doors and spaces, which starts with post #226 and continues with post #279 here.
Thank you for your kind comments, which give me impetus to continue this thread.
I showed Bert Marshal South's grave marker in Julian and we both got an opportunity to photograph the frieze that Marshal painted in the former Julian Library. (Julian, CA)
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park was just beginning to bloom at the end of February and the beginning of March when we joined Prescott, Arizona based photographer, Rich Charpentier, on our annual spring wild flower camping rendezvous.
We were already camping just below Ghost Mountain at the beginning of April when Rich L. and family, along with their friends, Adam and Susan, joined us for a day of hiking and dinner.
We hiked the Ghost Mountain area, visiting morteros, pictographs, and Yaquitepec (site of Marshal South's former home and experiment in primitive living).
By the fourth week in April, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park was cooking up to 100 degrees and we took advantage of the full hook-ups at Borrego Palm Canyon Campground so that we could run our air conditioner extensively for the first time.
We also utilized a variety of strategies to keep the trailer comfortable such as installing LED interior lights and insulated and reflective fan/vent covers (made by Larry).
By mid-May we were ready to enjoy the cool ocean breezes and fly the Stars and Stripes at South Carlsbad State Beach, a non-hook-up campground on a 3-mile bluff overlooking the beautiful Pacific Ocean.
This is our third year of relying on our diesel truck to safely and comfortably carry us, our dogs, much equipment and to pull our 23' Safari SE trailer up and over our nearby mountains.
So far we haven't had any problems getting anywhere with our F-150 gasser. I do have to slow down though on the hills and let the oilers go by. If I get a do over a few years from now I will probably go with a set-up like yours.
Randy
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2007 Safari SE 23' - Daisy
2006 Lincoln Mark LT - Hoke