@RoadPickle Hey bro, I hope you can still get this question even tho this video was posted 3 years ago. My question is about Ur Weboost wifi/cell signal booster attached to the back end of Ur trailer? I modified my 2011 Expedition with bed, plus I have a decent amount of camping gear as in a white duck regatta stove tent for 13 people, along with a winnerall stove for inside the tent for winter nights... Sry, got away from my question, I have a Verizon JetPack along with samsung cell, both with Verizon service. From what I understand, if I have at least one bar for service, than the Weboost will manage to get me four bars. At $525 bucks each, are you happy with it? and is there places you didn't get service even with Ur Weboost?
RV's and trailers are not allowed at Yellow Posts. FYI. Also, a lot of the yellow posts are entirely inaccessible with a trailer. (You would get stuck bad :( )
RV and trailers are allowed at Yellow Posts . We had two different rangers come by and tell us we are fine. You're right that other yellow post sites are difficult to get to via RV or Trailer. This one however is the exception.
We live in our trailer full time. When we had a house we would tent camp but now that we live in a trailer we have our whole house with us all the time. For us the question would be, "Why go camping and leave our trailer behind?"
Hello...what post #s do you recommend for a small aframe trailer
@RoadPickle Hey bro, I hope you can still get this question even tho this video was posted 3 years ago. My question is about Ur Weboost wifi/cell signal booster attached to the back end of Ur trailer? I modified my 2011 Expedition with bed, plus I have a decent amount of camping gear as in a white duck regatta stove tent for 13 people, along with a winnerall stove for inside the tent for winter nights...
Sry, got away from my question, I have a Verizon JetPack along with samsung cell, both with Verizon service. From what I understand, if I have at least one bar for service, than the Weboost will manage to get me four bars. At $525 bucks each, are you happy with it? and is there places you didn't get service even with Ur Weboost?
Do you have the coordinates??
I've been there many times. There are 2 campgrounds up near the top that I've stayed at, but getting that trailer up there would be really iffy.
The lower campground where we stayed was easy to access.
Awesome. Have you ever stayed at the Apple Canyon Yellowposts. They are by those you were in off hwy 74
RV's and trailers are not allowed at Yellow Posts. FYI. Also, a lot of the yellow posts are entirely inaccessible with a trailer. (You would get stuck bad :( )
RV and trailers are allowed at Yellow Posts . We had two different rangers come by and tell us we are fine. You're right that other yellow post sites are difficult to get to via RV or Trailer. This one however is the exception.
Serious question, why go camping and drag your whole house with you? I've never got that
We live in our trailer full time. When we had a house we would tent camp but now that we live in a trailer we have our whole house with us all the time. For us the question would be, "Why go camping and leave our trailer behind?"
Looks like a beautiful place to camp.
It is a pretty place indeed!
That looks lovely
Are these first come first serve?
Yes, first come first serve
What about pets? I see you have your dog there is that ok?
Dogs are fine. But, you are responsible for whatever they do.