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    Posted: 28 May 2015 at 6:10pm
I use a upside down 5 gallon bucket as a step stool for messing with rdome as well as disposing of waste water ( lid ) multiple uses.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 May 2015 at 9:32am
I have not been on the roof of our pod, I can reach everything I need to from a ladder. We too carry a small 3 step stool which covers what we need. If we need anything more, you can usually borrow a ladder from the campground maintenance people. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 May 2015 at 9:31am
thxs furpod. i guess what spurred my concerns was that i saw a video someone posted on you tube showing r-pod construction. It did not show the roof construction explicitly, but it looked as if the sides and top were one piece of 1/8" fiberglass laminated on 3/4" foam, with some aluminum framing inside. I was concerned at 225lbs I might not need to jump up and down to go right thru. If I can reach everything from a ladder, I'll stay on it.... 

thx jsty for the step ladder tip /storage box idea, i will use it..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 May 2015 at 9:13am
I have been on my roof. I didn't jump up and down, but it wasn't an issue. I can pretty much reach everything I need to do from a ladder.

We carry a small step stool, 3 steps, for use as needed.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 May 2015 at 8:49am
I too have the question about the roof so will be interested in a response.

I bought an inexpensive light weight 2 step stool from home depot that I bring along.  Fits nicely in the underneath storage of my 177.  Use it to put up the dome, then it doubles as a place to put the water jugs inside the dome.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 May 2015 at 8:25am
My model 179 is a few months old  and one thing I have been wondering about, and the more I ponder it the less clue I have to an answer is this: is it OK to walk on the roof of an r-pod? Is it designed for that? If not, how does one check the seals around openings or work on the AC.

A related question, further revealing my general rv-ing ignorance -when people head out on extended trips, -is it normal to bring a ladder with you (I was thinking I might need it for working with the r-dome track). 

thanks!

I am adding the lines below a week or so after the initial post above, -a summary of the responses that followed-

One person said Forest River told him the r-pod roof supports up to 300lbs, and several people have been on there roofs without issue.

Everyone agrees you can reach most things from a ladder and should avoid going on top if you can. 

If you must go on the r-pod roof its probably a good idea to distribute your weight by sitting, being on all fours, or using a 2x10 or 2x12 long enough to span slightly over each side of the roof.

Ladders are often available from campground managers, and most people travel with at least a step ladder.

 It all seems obvious in hind sight, -Thanks to everyone!
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