This is the camper Filthie depicted on a recent post of his:https://dirtyearniessolitude.blogspot.com/ Notice, no head room, tee pee shaped, he thinks he is a high-tech Indian? Couldn’t stand a high wind gale or blizzard.
Now, my trailer, tall enough to stand in, has a bathroom and a bed and a sitting area, a true manly trailer, stout enough to even pull another trailer, even over the Rockies
Only thought I have about Canadians, they sure think differently… That is the nicest sentiment I can achieve.
Aim small hit small hehe! Bastid!!
That’s a super rig you have there Cederq! 👍👍👍 What is in the toy hauler at the back? ATV? Motorcycle? I hope you put a million miles on them!
These little A-frame trailers aren’t for everyone. They’re great for an old stubfart with a dawg and maybe a wife – who doesn’t mind crapping in the outhouse or out with the bears.
We should have a retard camp out. We could all sit round the fire glaring at each other and telling rude jokes… 🥴
The trailer is a 19′ Jayco. That 5X8 cargo trailer hauled my household goods from South Dakota to Arkansas and then back unto Idaho where I settled for a while and I stupidly sold it. Now I kick myself in the ass for that. Originally bought for $950 bucks and now they are over $3000 for the same thing.
Wish we could get together with most of the perverted and profane old geezers, rude, crude jokes and ribald stories, true or not, lots of good beer, good whiskey, good coffee and good memories made. You know I was razing you about that A frame, too small for me. I like my toilet indoors.
Yup – I take a lot of heat from the other geezers with real RV’s. For some reason they think I should put my emergency chemical toilet in the camper instead of in front of it where they have to watch me do my business. Why would ya want the smell and odours inside??? I don’t get it?
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In truth though…the campers really tend to be good folks. I’ve parked my crappy trailer in with the $300,000.00 pushers with granite countertops and indoor fireplaces and have been treated like a king. Even the dawgs get along, after a proper beating they chase and yap like pups. It’s a great way to get old.
Shittrs full but I’m in
Campers are pretty much just modern-day covered wagons. Westward ho and don’t forget to pump out the shitter! Pro tip: Hotels.
I like my pillow, my blankets, my toilet I only set on and knowledge that curly laying on the bed is mine and I was the one that made that sticky spot…
So you have a DVD player in there and the tag a long trailer is for hauling your porn stash?
You guessed right…
DVDs? You punk kids are spoiled and soft. Back in the day we had to beat off to ochre stick figures painted on the cave walls. (And clean up with a scratchy piece of bark, but that’s another story.)
100% AGREE with you! That, and these days, a night in a hotel is likely to net you MONTHS of trying to get bedbugs out of your house!!! If you or any of your family ever tracked bedbugs into your house, you’ll know EXACTLY where I’m coming from here!
So, Filthie is back on Flogspot? Guess I’ll stick him back in the reading rotation. I don’t care for the presentation on Blab, so I don’t go there – don’t go to Xitter either, for that matter.
Dunno about shitting in your RV. The cheap RV living folks on EwwwTooob talk about sawdust in a bucket – sort of a composting setup, as if it’s not a big deal. I figure Filthie is like the human embodiment of a bear shitting in the woods. Also, it keeps other people at a respectful distance.
I have a 28ft ultralight i’n trying to get rid if. Kids are all older and none of them can sleep in the 4 bunks in the back ,2 of the kids learned to walk while out camping in that thing.
Glen’s camper is what you get when you want to go minimal, but don’t like to set up a tent. In places like Yellowstone, where there are bears, “hard sides” make the difference between being able to use a campsite or not, as sites of that type won’t usually allow tents. His “Chalet” is usually the type where the sides fold down and then the roof collapses down, making a really efficient towing package, especially for a small car.
I get it; Glen’s rig is too small for my taste… actually, for my WIFE’S taste. That being said, to each, his own. It’s Glen’s rig and he likes it. That’s really all that counts…
I agree, his toy and his happiness. I can razz him about it tho… As I can accept and relish any feed back and razing on his part and others chiming in…
“Raze?”
Murbe yuo meen “Razz” ? 😉
Tsk Tsk.
Okay grammar nazi, I fixed… snarcoly.
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We get our share of snowbirds in Southern California as well. I’ve really never had problems with the Canucks. They’re usually pretty laid back, good natured folk.
I guess you didn’t back up much with the camper and that utility trailer in tow.
I could back up about 10 to 15′ with it on, depended on where it was sitting when I needed to back it up. If it was straight I could back it, in a turn, a quick jack knife… I really scoped out where I had to pull in to get gas and hoped no one zoomed around or came in the other way to block me, I had to have patience a lot of times because the idiots in front and I couldn’t shoot them. When I drove for AirGas, occasionally I had to drive doubles when my O2 tanker was in for it bi-annual inspection and certification so I knew how to look out for my place for doubles and not get hemmed in.
CederQ-
Any idea how many states that tailer combination is legal in, or if you need a special license to operate such an RV configuration?
I think it’s legal in California, but only if the first tailer is a fifth wheel and you have a Class A license. But that info might be dated.
Sorry. My ‘r’ key quit working and I have to cut and paste all my ‘r’s, and sometimes I miss some when poofreading.
I haven’t been in California with that set up, but I was all over the Midwest and Southern states and even in Oregon and Washington with it. South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, very South East corner of Washington along US 12 to US 730 then unto I-84 through Oregon, down through Portland. Then back to South Dakota. The Truck and trailers were registered in South Dakota and had lights and breakaway brakes. I always stayed in the right lane and didn’t try to pass anybody and didn’t do stupid stuff with it. I never had any problem with cops. Cops thought I was a crazy snowbird and was harmless.