28'11" trailer. Only 2 seasons old.
First 60lb's of propane on me. With dual 30lb tanks you won't have to worry about running out of propane. Tanks filled before you take the trailer out, and I'll fill them up when you bring it back at no charge. That's just part of the camping experience as far as I am concerned. Also no need to book a powered site unless you really want that air conditioner working. With 640 W worth of Solar and 450 AMP Hours of battery from our four over sized 6V batteries you will have power to spare to run lights, radio, water pump, water heater, and inside fridge/ freezer, and furnace.
Key Features
- Outdoor fridge
- Double ducted central AC
- 35000BTU Furnace
- Tub/ shower
- Inside bathroom
- Outside shower to hose down the kids.
- 2 power ceiling vent fans
- Power tongue jack
- Power awning
- Inside and out side speakers, AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth/Aux
- TV with DVD player
- Dual 6V batteries giving much more life if at a non-powered site.
***U dinette, not designed well for sleeping. Please plan on only using bunks and main bed (bunks are rated for up to 300lbs)*
What's included?
Everything you need to get out and have a great time camping.
- 60lbs worth of propane (you don't have to fill the tanks when you bring the trailer back)
- Dishes, cutlery, pots and pans, cutting boards, insulated cups with straws, wine glasses, contigo coffee mugs
- 2-way coffee maker (k-cup compatible)
- BBQ, 2 burner stove (both run off of trailers propane)
- Portable table to set up outside kitchen area
- 2 Axes a splitting and a chopping axe
- Hoses and cables to connect to equipped camp sites.
- Bear spray - we hope you wont need it, but just in case you do we make sure it is there. It is recommended to bring this along on hikes
- Pop up garbage cans to keep the site clean
- Garbage bags
- Hitch stabilizer
- Universal tow mirrors
- Ground Matt
- Roasting sticks
- Can opener, wine bottle opener
- BBQ lighter, matches, flyers for starting fires
- 640W worth of Solar to keep them batteries topped up even when off grid
- 2 Basic lawn chairs for sitting around the fire
Optional: Some nice to haves, that aren't always needed, but are available if you would like.
- Propane fire pit (not for cooking) with dedicated propane tank
- 3100W Generator, just in case you don't see the sun while camping
- Bedding/ sleeping bags
What to bring:
- Sleeping bags (can also be rented)
- Lawn chairs (can also be rented)
- Pillows (for hygienie reasons have to bring your own)
- Towels and toiletries
- Food and drink.
- Clothes
Towing:
- Sitting at 5600lbs dry, very easy to tow (recommended to have towing capabilities of 7000lbs and above)
- Brake controller in vehicle is strongly recommended but can be towed without one.
- Hitch, ball, and stabilizer bar with anti sway included
Mature responsible renters please.
Valid drivers license must be shown at time of pick up, and must match renters name.
Towing experience preferred.
Mandatory set up demonstration takes 60-90 min. However, if you need longer, I will make sure you are comfortable with everything before you head out.
Notes:
- No smoking
- No pets
- While there are lots of first come first serve campsites around, it is recommended to pre-book sites, we can not provide refunds if you are unable to get a site. If you need suggestions on campgrounds I can point you in multiple directions
- Campground fees and firewood are not included in this rental
If you have any questions please feel free to reach out, I will respond as soon as possible.
No green propane bottles needed, those just fill up landfills. If you have your own propane gear, I have all adapter hoses needed to run your stuff off a full refillable tank. Please help save the environment and leave the green bottles in the stores.
Optional delivery based on my availability, and only for rentals 5 nights or longer.
Pricing below is per Km from my house in Auburn Bay to your camp site, one way, but covers delivery and pick up. Cleaning fee is mandatory for deliveries.
Delivery includes: Leaving my house at 4pm (after work) to come to your site. The further away the site the later I will be. I will then set up everything including BBQ, stove, pop up gazebo (if also rented) filling the fresh water tank, filling drinking jugs and setting thermostat. Then pick up is done on check out day, I need 90 minutes from arrival to pack up hitch and go. If this is a weekday, you may be required to pay for the campsite for that day so I can leave after work to come get trailer, which would be after campgrounds normal check out time.
You only need to bring out some bedding (can also be rented), camp chairs (2 incl, additional can also be rented), food, and pick up firewood once your there (optional propane fire pit eliminates dealing with smoke).