Overview
This camper is perfect for a small family or a couple that enjoys getaways.
Please note that this does not include towels, pillows and blankets.
If your staying at a campground with no sewer please read below about the dumping charges.
We do not allow dry camping/boondocking. Your camp ground needs to at least have electric and water...sewer highly preferred for your sake for dumping purposes.
~Please note that a $125 tank empty fee will apply if the pre-paid option is NOT selected and the tanks are not emptied prior to return of the camper. . Please no smoking. Evidence of smoking in camper will result in $500 cleaning charge along with the normal prep and cleaning charge.
~Please allow about 30 minutes on pickup/delivery for us to run you through the trailer and for you to complete a pre-rental check. We encourage everyone to take pictures of the camper before and after the rental.
~Campground Reservations: We are not responsible for campground reservations – including cancelations of any kind. All campground reservations must be made separately from your reservation with us, with the campground’s reservation agency. All campground and campsite fees are separate from and in addition to the rental price and fees under this agreement. No refunds will be given for campsite reservation errors.
Ginnie Springs and Guests booking campgrounds with no sewer connection - please review below: We strongly recommend using the camp showers.
Unless you are on an extended stay (3 days or more), the black water tank (toilet tank) is sufficient. However, the grey water tank (shower and sink tank) will fill quickly. The water pump runs about 3 gallons per minute and the average shower is 7 - 10 minutes – that is 21 - 30 gallons on one typical, unmanaged shower. The grey water tank capacity is 30 gallons.
Fresh Water Management
Fresh water tank capacity: 21 Gallons (WE DO NOT RECOMMEND DRINKING THE WATER FROM THE FRESH WATER TANK)
8 to 10 gallons of fresh water should allow one camp shower
A camp shower means:
• Wet your body, turn the water off, soap up, turn the water on and rinse and wet hair, turn water off, shampoo hair, turn the water on and rinse shampoo off, turn the water off, apply conditioner, turn the water on for a final rinse, turn the water off. That’s about 8 gallons.
Wastewater Management
Grey water tank capacity: 30 Gallons
Grey water is water from the shower and the sinks. In general, about 80% of your fresh water will end up in your grey water tank. When the tank is full, it will need to be emptied at the campground dump station. This can not be released on the ground.
Black water tank capacity: 30 Gallons
Black water is from the RV toilet. In general, around 20% of your fresh water will end up in your black water tank. When the tank is full, it will need to be emptied at the campground dump station. You may unhook and transport your RV to the dump station.
Tips to conserve water include using campground showers and toilets when available rather than the RV shower and toilet. Also reduce the number of times you wash dishes to once a day and by using paper plates and plastic dinnerware. Hot water is not an issue since its a tankless system.
~If you choose to get the outdoor dog fence there are 16 panels that go together with a bar, its super simple to set up and can be done by 1 person. You can use all panels or use 4 panels, the size can be a square, rectangle, triangle, circle whatever...There are 2 entry doors that are part of the panels so you can get in and out.
~Please do not climb on the roof. The awning should not be left open when you aren't at the camp site. The rv dealer said that they aren't built how they used to be and that the little bit of wind will lift it and break the extension arms. When not at the campsite make sure you close the awning.