Lil i slept in one of these thing way back in 1984 at my Deer Hunting camp - it had a pull out kitchen and shower/ toilet attached to the other side in a canvas surround - it even had a heater inside for cold nights
Hi @roberthigginson8927, If you know you will be setting up in the rain, use the Wet Pack fixed at the back of the beds to cover the mattress so it is protected when you flip open the beds and drag down the canvas. Ideally wait for a 5 minute break in the weather before exposing the trailer to the elements, and cover up the corners as soon as the poles are extended, not before to avoid accidentally damaging the canvas. Highbridge Caravans
Lil i slept in one of these thing way back in 1984 at my Deer Hunting camp - it had a pull out kitchen and shower/ toilet attached to the other side in a canvas surround - it even had a heater inside for cold nights
When putting the canvas up or down the corners of the beds get exposed. If it's raining how do you stop the beds getting wet?
Hi @roberthigginson8927,
If you know you will be setting up in the rain, use the Wet Pack fixed at the back of the beds to cover the mattress so it is protected when you flip open the beds and drag down the canvas.
Ideally wait for a 5 minute break in the weather before exposing the trailer to the elements, and cover up the corners as soon as the poles are extended, not before to avoid accidentally damaging the canvas.
Highbridge Caravans