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Joined: 03 Feb 2010
Location: Clayton, NC
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    Posted: 04 Feb 2010 at 9:07am
My camping experience is very limited.  My idea of camping was to go out in the backyard, pitch a tent and drag extension cords to the tent so I could have electricity.

Why the r-pod?  Well, I travel a decent amount on the weekends to Flyball(Relay Racing for Dogs) tournaments with my dogs, wife and now newborn.  We would stay in the cheap hotels, the ones that would allow dogs or hotels that were about $100 a night.  I would have to pack and unpack the car way too many times and with a newborn that meant extra stuff.  We had friends on our team that had a Class C RV and that is what I thought I needed(Still want one).  Then, another person on our team got the Jayco Jayfeather 17C.  They were able to tow it with their minivan.

So, I started to look at the Hydrid Trailers.  I found the Rockwood Roo and really like it, however the weight was still high along with the price.  Well, I was looking around and came upon the r-pod.  I forgot which website I originally saw it at, but I saw the weight and the floorplans.  I was very impressed.  So, I looked around and found websites that were close to where I lived in North Carolina.  One showed most of the models, even the "T" models.

I contacted one of the dealers and the only "T" trailer they had was the 173T, the one that I liked the most.  The 172T was nice, just not enough sitting room without major modifications to the bunks.  So after the Snowstorm of '10, they have had schools closed for three days, I ended up driving to the dealer and looking at the 173T.  I fell in love with it.  Am I worried about the tent part of it, a little, but if it too cold outside or even too warm, I can close the Tent part and now just have a 173.

I pick it up Friday 2/5/2010Big smileBig smileBig smile.  I can not wait.  There are already modifications I want to make to it thanks to some of the things I have seen on this website and the other one.  I am so glad to have found the sites as they have been very helpful in answering some of the questions I had.  I know I have many more questions, but they will come once I get it.

I know a lot of you want to see pictures of a "T" model, I will do my best to get some up as soon I can. 

I get to try it out on the February 12 and the 13th, I will post some reviews of it after that weekend.

I unfortunately can not make it to the Eastern Roundup, I would love too, but it is too far to travel with not enough vacation days.  Maybe someone can organize a mini one in NC, SC or VA.

Sorry for the long post.
jon


'10 R-pod 173T. TV - '03 Honda Pilot
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