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Jason Foster

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  1. This seemed appropriate here.
  2. I will be adding these to mine. Thank for the link.
  3. Renfield would love it.
  4. This would be great to own if you lived in Transylvania. I enjoy some bright lights at times, on my truck going down a muddy trail, security lights on a house, and seldomly when being attacked by a bear or something while camping. Most of the time, the stars provide all the ambience I need to enjoy life.
  5. Ah well. If you didn't have all this to do when you got to your destination, you might be bored anyway. Or roped into doing some other camp chore. I really look at these mods as fun because it is just cool to fiddle with our adventure rigs.
  6. That looks really good. Very professional.
  7. I got hold of Josh. My Hull number is 1460.
  8. I'd probably just attract cops anyway.
  9. If I could do anything, I would turn the whole thing into an Intrepid class Captains Yacht. Or better yet, a Klingon Bird of Prey. Alas, my wife already thinks I'm a dork, so i will probably just opt for the rubber band slinging Phaser under the pillow.
  10. That all works fine with me. I rarely hook up to more than electric and water where I camp and since we use little water, I don't even need that. Plus, I'll be picking up in December, so i will only use what is in my tank anyway. I really can't imagine filling up the black tank in the few days I will be there. 15 gallons. whooo.
  11. Are you thinking that filtering the water will cut down on the scale buildup?
  12. Thanks so much. I haven't completely gone through everything in Oliver University so I hadn't seen this. This is good stuff, though, and didn't want to pass up the opportunity.
  13. This is cool. Where can I find one for a 2023 LE2?
  14. That sucks. I am a firm believer in KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid). The filter I have is a three-part system. It came with the trailer. Thankfully, it has a bypass, so now it NEVER gets used. I only use a water pressure regulator with a screen filter. If we want filtered water to drink, we use a tabletop filtration system.
  15. I have a filter in my other camper. It is fine until it is time to winterize. I have to take it completely apart. Don't forget to put a bypass system in place when you hook it up.
  16. I'm not quite a Trekkie but I certainly love me some science fiction. Probably going to have to mount some lights under the egg now.
  17. Either that or Meriwether Lewis CG. Either way, it will provide a good opportunity to shake out all the bugs.
  18. We are that kind of camper. We went from tents to a Class A with three slides. Then from there to various campers. This one is smallest, but we enjoyed tent camping so it will be perfect for us. Especially when my wife takes it solo.
  19. We've been doing this. My wife also had a dream about camping in this trailer. She's probably even more excited about it than I am, and that is saying a lot.
  20. Downloading the Owner's manual and equipment manuals is a great idea. I have already begun watching the videos. Thankfully, there isn't much in the Oliver that differs from some of the other campers I have had in the past. My wife and I enjoy a lot of flexibility so travelling together for extended periods isn't too difficult. We have a Tuesday delivery scheduled. Hopefully, Oliver can stick to the schedule, but like I said, we are flexible. The mothership reference is quite funny. When she hears it, m wife will start calling Ollie people aliens.
  21. You hit the nail on the head. I absolutely believe the positives will outweigh the negatives when it comes to its size. We love to disperse camp in hard to get to places and I think the Oliver will be useful in that regard. We don't spend much time indoors, so the size shouldn't matter much in the long run.
  22. The "family experience" is definitely up my wife's alley. She is an incredibly outgoing people person. I, however, am opposite of that in many ways. Regardless, we camp because of nature. We enjoy peace and quiet, long walks in the woods, and the occasional Shiner Bock fireside with friends. If you ever met us in person, you would remember my wife and our crazy little dog and maybe the quiet guy sipping his beer at the edge of the fire ring. Happy trails.
  23. Lol. Sounds like something I would do.
  24. Thanks for the welcome. It is sad that this story should not happen to anyone. Though some call the Oliver an egg, I have a lemon sitting outside my house right now that I will have trouble selling. I will more than likely sell it at a loss just to see it get out of my life.
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