Just a few field notes:
1. Be sure to taste the "city water" before you just hook up to it. It could be too mineralized or just plain nasty tasting. Ask me how I know this. Draining system now.
2. When setting up, if you plan to use the garage feature and want some shade, put that end of the trailer facing north. Again, ask me how I know this.
3. That little Aussie grill that came with my 181g gets REAL HOT REAL FAST. Even on the lowest setting, with the lid closed it sneaks up to almost 400 degrees. Slick little grill, just keep an eye on it.
4. The PahaQue eyebrow works great, once the sun was in the western sky...... And yes. it has a red stripe - someone ordered it and did not pick it up so I got it half price. Red's OK. The awning is a real nice piece of work. 5 - 10 mph gusts no problem.
If it seems like I'm getting some hard lessons here, well not really - at least I'm not sleeping on the ground anymore and the margaritas are real cold after camp is set up. More trips planned as the weather gets warmer, will of course be moving up in elevation or latitude or both. Next time, no hook-ups. Battery and solar panel test time. Pictures attached, had to stop for that Nevada sunset - The adventures of the banjo pod continue!
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