Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
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The new thing for riders who no longer want to jump barriers is working equitation. It starts with dressage, then an obstacle course to demonstrate ease of handling, then a simplified course for speed. My wife is level 4 and qualified for regionals in Montana in September.
In the nomadic world, I bought all the electrical stuff yesterday to build a box with a 30 amp RV outlet and a 20 amp duplex GFI outlet. It's a 100 amp box so I can add another 30 amp later. I measured the height of the septic inlet and I have a proper slope to dump the trailer. With the water table around here, the inlet is 14" above the ground. Once I get the remaining lines installed, it will all get buried. We are the mound builders of the twenty-first century.
Retired Sailor, Marine dad, semi-professional cyclist, and fly fisherman.
Assistant Operating Officer at Farm Soap homemade soaps. www.farmsoap.com
A shameless plug for Bill’s wife. Soap arrived and it started a minor spat between my wife and I about which one to try first.
Mike
Mike Noble
For anyone thinking about buying a trailer, my advice is get the smallest one possible. I just spent all day washing, waxing, and detailing our trailer. I wax it once a year and I always forget how long it actually takes.
Dan Bare
and it looks mah-velous. Dan speaks from the true experiences. These trailers require as much love as a puppy, except they never slow down. The need/want is constant but so than is a bicycle ;)
For the true believers please turn away. Twice a year I use a pressure washer to clean the trailer. I'm mindful not to directly spray seams and caulking. After the spray I do what Dan does...labor away ;)
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
I'll wash the trailer after we return in September. We live in the trailer for about four months in the summer, so I periodically go over everything, including seals, seams, and mystery water drips. I spray the seals with conditioner when we retract the slides. As a 6'1" and 6'3" couple, we like our 33' trailer.
Retired Sailor, Marine dad, semi-professional cyclist, and fly fisherman.
Assistant Operating Officer at Farm Soap homemade soaps. www.farmsoap.com
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
The irrational pull to this thing is strong. Very strong. Want!
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They evidently have a Cummins diesel in there. https://www.airstream.com/blog/an-in...rhome-odyssey/
Super convenient to drop a trailer and have your truck to bop around. Those class a’s are not good grocery-getters. And stock it’s a gasser I think, could be wrong. The one above was converted at jeebus $$$’s.
Tim C
I agree, the dream is a nightmare. Too many people get caught up in the romance of restoring old trailers. At the end of your rainbow will be a new-old trailer with old (restored) appliances and cramped spaces.
#bubblebursting
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
Retired Sailor, Marine dad, semi-professional cyclist, and fly fisherman.
Assistant Operating Officer at Farm Soap homemade soaps. www.farmsoap.com
We originally got a truck camper to accommodate pulling a horse trailer. Now that we've sold the horses, we're free to decide on a camping vehicle that might work better for us. This is what we've settled on. It's a 2023 Winnebago Travato 59K. For my wife and I, both 5'8 and our little Norwich Terrier, it will be the perfect vehicle for touring state parks and other points of interest across the country. I considered a Mercedes model but I'm just not a diesel guy.
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I love this bike!
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