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    Posted: 30 Apr 2014 at 11:39am
I'm still holding out hope for you, Doug. Maybe someday. And I've thought about Marwayne, but he'd have to totally restock his woodshop after he donates his Pod to the Smithsonian. No wood in the Camplite Smile.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Apr 2014 at 11:28am
No Camplite for me yet, lol.  I do like a lot of its features.
 
By all means invite anyone, we won't bite.  We've even considered going to a "small camper or TT" format... but that will also mean a lot of work and we're all just volunteers that happen to own pods.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Apr 2014 at 10:49am
I was actually thinking about "blow-overs" as a cool strong wind gusted from the lake at our site in Algonquin Provincial Park, ON this past week-end. Usually I like to position the R-Pod so that I wake up to a great view out the bedroom window. But I remember reading somewhere that one should take care to make sure that strong winds don't hit the R-Pod broadsides.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Apr 2014 at 10:19am
     We have no place to drift to and we do not feel that separated from our past R-pod with our Vibe. They have similar features same parent company Forest River, all fiberglass exterior, same style axle with the wheels and fenders on the sides of the trailer, the floor plan we have is in some ways the same as our past r-pod 171. And the front is sort of like marwaynes r-pod Smile. If others would not mind I would like to invite the very few Vibe owners over from the Forest River forum to this forum. I did notice there was a post from a Vibe owner who kept his previous camper a r-pod. I guess he liked his r-pod so much he didn't want to part from it. They are not bad trailers just haven't been near as popular as the r-pods.  David and Danette
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Apr 2014 at 9:25am
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By the way, the new Pod replacement tows nicely, and gets about 2 mpg less than the pod did. The wife is happy, so I'm happy, even though podless. I'll probably drift away from this site, as most have done when they sell their pods, so good luck to all and tow carefully.

I second what Charlie said! Don't drift away. It's old-timers (that's meant out of respect! ;)) like you guys the keep greenhorns like me from embarrassing or hurting ourselves!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Apr 2014 at 9:21am
Thanks Bob. The Sangean looks like a nice unit. Once I started looking I got to considering that the Uniden or Motorola two way radio set w/weather might be nice to have.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Apr 2014 at 9:04am
We purchased a Sangean weather radio with AM and FM with presets. Works great. About $50. at Amazon. Safe Travels.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Apr 2014 at 9:48pm
Originally posted by Kickstart


By the way, the new Pod replacement tows nicely, and gets about 2 mpg less than the pod did. The wife is happy, so I'm happy, even though podless. I'll probably drift away from this site, as most have done when they sell their pods, so good luck to all and tow carefully.


You don't have to drift away....they won't kick you out. And you'll have a hard time finding another forum as helpful and welcoming as this one. I am helping set one up for the Campites, and it's beginning to work, but it's not yet like this one. But then we don't yet have the user base the Pods have and we don't have Doug (yet). So before you leave consider: your experience is still valuable, particularly to newbies. And we like to hear the experiences of others who have "moved on".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Apr 2014 at 7:10pm
The Pod was obviously being towed when wrecked.As others have stated. It was licensed, & ibyers on 6/25/12 shows the tongue of the Pod with WDH drop down brackets installed on the tongue and bent WDH bars leaning up against the wreck. The straps are used by the tow truck to help keep the wreck together on the back of the flat bed wrecker. Personal effects were probably scavenged by the owner/driver before the wreck was towed.

This is exactly how things went down for me on the summer of 1997 in the Columbia River gorge--1997 Ford f150, 1994 20' Layton TT, WDH, sway control, hungus wind gusts as we crested the rise before the river and headed down into the gorge. The trailer initially swerved towards the 200' or so drop into the gorge and then slammed into the rock wall on the other side. No major injuries, but totaled truck and trailer.

I thought that I had detailed this on this site before, but if not, then somewhere else online. Don't kid yourself, under the right (wrong) conditions no WDH and sway control is gonna save your bacon. As a matter of fact, in the last 17 or so years since my accident. I've used a WDH, but no sway control. But I have paid close attention to making sure that my tow rig and trailers were a good match, my hitch weight and height were where they should be, and I never load heavy behind the trailer's axles. Keep in mind that it's a sway control, not a sway cure. If you had any sway problems before you installed your sway control, then it's still there, just pushed back in the corner waiting to bite you on the butt under those right (wrong) conditions. I don't want anyone to have to go through what we did.

By the way, the new Pod replacement tows nicely, and gets about 2 mpg less than the pod did. The wife is happy, so I'm happy, even though podless. I'll probably drift away from this site, as most have done when they sell their pods, so good luck to all and tow carefully.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Apr 2014 at 5:16pm
    R-pods have some advantage in that there is not a lot of side surface compared to most campers for the wind to push against. And the wheels being on the outside give it a little more stability. But accidents can happen the pictures are a reminder how bad it could be. Hope know one ever has to experience that and we all have many safe trips.
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