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  1. It was a lot of fun. 5 camping venues, fun people. Some could only stay a week, others two, some of us six... It was great. Hopefully, another time. We're all so far flung, anymore,
  2. BTW, our local library has a lending program on overland's recommended killawatt. Yours might, too.its a great way to track your useage, one device at a time. We retrofitted a 30 amp plug in our garage wall for the trailer in our old house, but, we had space in the box for it. In the new house, it was part of the plan, along with a sewer clean out by its parking place. Good luck with your research. The Oliver, like many small trailers, is a true tiny house on wheels. You can learn a lot from tiny house blogs, too, though most of them are far less portable, and often more expensive, than an Oliver. Sherry
  3. Great fabric choice, and lovely workmanship! Looks awesome. Sherry
  4. Not a cat person, but I think I would discuss the possibility of a cat litter box compartment under the closet with Oliver. It would shorten the height of your closet, but I think it could be done, with a solid floor closet and a cutout for the box. Otherwise, even if the litter box fit, you'd have to leave the bathroom door open all the time for the cat. Sherry
  5. I'd say you're in the right spot. You could pay to have a suitable outlet installed for your trailer, and not worry too much about the power. It would be a useful exercise to estimate your consumption, so you could reimburse your friend properly. Unless you're in a climate zone where you need ac or electric heat, you won't use much. Especially if you install solar, and use that source first. You will also need a place to dump grey and black water. We do this at home in a sewer clean out. Wind generators can be very noisy. Solar is silent. What's your climate zone? Frankly, kudos on building a minimalist lifestyle. Check out the blog of technomadia. They worked out of an Oliver for several years. Now they travel and work via vintage bus and boat. They're very interesting, smart young people, who have made the minimal lifestyle work for over a decade. Sherry
  6. One of my several mother's day presents was this ultimately portable, tiny burner for the Coleman type isobutane canister from etekcity. I've used it roughly 40 times now to make coffee, soup, or dinner, and it's pretty awesome for the size and price. Extremely light and compact, but flame is very adjustable. I had some doubts about the piezo, since it sits in the flame and gets very hot, but it's still working, too. Paired with gsi dualist 1.8 liter pan, works great for me. A basically two for one on Amazon now, $15 for two. May not be a forever item, but mostly stainless.
  7. Wow. Peyton place? Yes, old enough, but almost forgotten this groundbreaking show ...
  8. We just got back from four weeks in almost paradise. Fifteen years ago, there was zero trash in our path. This time, I was picking up a lot. Iceland is overrun with tourists, and people who rent campervans who have never actually camped before . The same crap I find in campsites in the US, sadly, I found in previously pristine Iceland . Bits of plastic, breadties, an occasional shoe. Plastic shopping bags. Cigarette butts. How do we control this? This applies to us, too. First of all, control your own. Don't throw just a bit in a dumpster. Put everything in a ( preferably) paper bag, and make some weight, so the dump truck doesn't spew your well intentioned trash into the wind. Recycle everything you can, even if it means carrying those bottles and cans another 200 miles... Pick up your own bits, and those of others. Be a good scout. And, don't put bits in your warming pocket. They'll fly out in a tiny bit of wind when you reach into that pocket. Ditto on using the side pocket of the vehicle door. In a good wind, will trash fly? Here, I know I'm preaching to the choir. This is a group of careful people. I'm just so saddened every time I camp, and find trash in my campsite and campground. Sherry
  9. Larry and Betty, thanks for yet another invite we can't do. Your lake ouchita fish fries ( and fishing methods) are legend. Hope you have an awesome time. We're thinking of you both. Sherry and Paul
  10. Bill, that's a very good suggestion. And he does quality work. Brandi, the only early Oliver I've seen with a sofa was the Whaley Oliver. They accomplished it by having an extra set of cushions made for the small front dinette. I'll see if I can find a photo for you. Sherry
  11. That's a beautiful install. Glad you're getting good results. We've rented campervans with the swingarm compressors, and were very impressed with their performance and efficiency, even without solar. When the dometic quits, we'll be doing the same. Sherry
  12. Bacon. Idaho Who could ask for anything more! We love what little we've seen of Idaho. Wild, rugged, beautiful.. Another trip... Sherry
  13. Awesome. 2 elite 1, 2 elite 2 that I know of. I'd, personally, advise the inexperienced to survey the Ouray road carefully, or drive it first with tug alone. Paul's great, and has done amazing drives in what I'd call goat paths, here and abroad. I'm with Tali... White knuckles, and in prayer. Our daughter regaled us with a story of one of our vacation drives at dinner tonight, describing how she shifted her weight to inboard on a steep mountain road in Norway, when Paul had to back down a mile and a half or so through changing radius curves, no guard rail????. Single lane to a pullout, to let the larger vehicle we (surprise!), met on that goat path. Gotta love it.... Proud of all you guys, and your skills. Sherry
  14. So, it's not news that Gander Mountain and it's marine store, overtons filed for bankruptcy protection last year. The interesting news is that Camping world bought the name and assets this week. (No, your gander mountain gift cards still won't work. They didn't purchase the liabilities.) I'm unsure why they bought these primarily small mall locations, and now say they'll sell off the inventory, right size, and keep some of the stores. Maybe buying their internet presence at a bargain price? Camping world just keeps on growing. As does Dometic. Makes me appreciate the little guys even more. Sherry
  15. John, glad you love your Oliver. I suspected you would. With your background, and camping experience, you'll likely help take Oliver to yet another level. I have a friend who is an aircraft mechanic. You have to be anal. It's critical..for the lives of those onboard. So, you took your Oliver on the Ouray? On the way home, maiden voyage. Pretty safe bet, no one else has done that. Nor would I recommend it to many. You have the experience. Most don't. I only know two others that have done that road while towing, and that was with the smaller trailer like ours. I'm sure you'll get the details ironed out. Oliver support has been awesome for us, and these days, I don't even really know most of the people there, personally. But, when I call, it's like we've known them for years. Congrats on a successful and very challenging route test drive home. We do hope to cross paths one of these days. Sherry
  16. Thanks. We appreciate the explanation, and regaining the sidebar menu. I normally use the padlock icon to log in/ log out. Traveling through the entire left-hand side menu for everything, was a huge pain. I also understood from Matt's pm that this was a step toward a more phone/ tablet friendly interface. That will be welcomed by many of us. Again, thanks. Sherry
  17. Double post? Would you like me to delete one, Kelly? Sherry
  18. Your sliders are mirrored? I didn't remember that. Most of our 2008 editions have smoked Plexi doors. The mirrors should really brighten up the interior. Sherry
  19. And, I'm unhappy. I'm fairly good at tech skills. I'm upset that our board has become buried in the Oliver website page. I am totally concerned that casual users, less skilled than you and I, may never find their way to our forum. It's a much longer, difficult passage, now. S
  20. I will try to try the new format in a desktop or laptop tomorrow. I don't have a top menu on phone or laptop. Just a right top drop down. With too many choices. Imo. Sherry
  21. Just tried it on my phone. Terrible access, imo. If I were a newbie, looking for a new trailer/RV, I'd probably give up before I got here I already have my well loved Oliver. I'll figure it out. Better user interface needed Just my opinion. For those of you on desktop/ laptops/ notebooks, had anything changed for you? Sherry
  22. Just slide them extreme right and left so the grommets meet. Has worked for us for almost 100000 miles. The rubber fingerhold grommets create a friction area. You will have an inch or so of cabinetry on the outside edges. Never an issue for us. Sherry I mean, slide the doors till the grommets overlap..
  23. We came home from a week trip, and i couldn't find the login. Okay, finally found it, at the very bottom of the factory dropdown.... Then, the dropdown takes me thru the entire website, where, near the botttom, i can log in, or choose forums, recent activity, etc... Recent activity takes me to the dreaded activity wall... Instead of recent posts. There appears to be no recent post choice, anymore, just recent topics. Frankly, it would be really nice if these changes were announced. Ahead of time. Or, did i miss something???? Right now, i dont know how a new member could join the forum. Much less, those who travel with phone and tablet can stay within our usual perameters. I'm just saying, if a nine year member amd moderator is frustrated after logging out, and trying to log back in, and living like most of us, on phone and tablet..... What does this mean for the rest of the world? Hmmmmm? If you have to hunt too long, you will give up. Just saying. Sherry Posting on android tmobile tablet. Phone too slow.(verizon turbo 2 motorola... Both on fios home wifi)
  24. Welcome, Claire, Kathy, and mattyd.
  25. That's an interesting scenario.. Does the fan give you an advantage elsewhere? We have no fan in the 2008. Sherry
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