Great video, thanks. I always love watching the Aliner be set up and taken down. It is so quick and easy and genius design. Looks like you had great weather, thanks for sharing!
Great adventure! You do make setting up the A-liner look so very easy, and that should encourage others to try solo camping. I am really curious if you have ever had to set up in stormy, rainy weather? I like off season camping, but not sure what stormy or wet weather would do to my interior before I got the walls up? Any thoughts? John
Thanks John, yes I have set up in rain, it goes up so quickly that you don’t have too much of an issue with the interior getting soaked. Of course if it’s a complete downpour blowing sideways that may be a different story. Setting up in high winds is not a good idea either. You just have to choose your timing wisely and set up quick then set your exterior wind kit in place along with the inside poles. A towel will quickly soak up any rain that may have gotten inside and if you’re off season camping I’m sure you have a heater to help dry things out too. I’ve never had any leaks with my cabin but the hitch frame up front seems to hold water of all things. When I took it down it had water running out. Hope that answers your question! Happy camping!
You make me feel like I can do this even when I go it alone. Thanks for sharing 🫶🏻
You can do it! Just practice at home first 😊 Thanks for the feedback!
Finally, you're heading out!
Yes! About time the rain stopped!
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Now it's time to repeat. Don't let the dust gather on that thing!!
Great video, thanks. I always love watching the Aliner be set up and taken down. It is so quick and easy and genius design. Looks like you had great weather, thanks for sharing!
Very welcome! Thanks for watching!
I have been waiting for your next adventure. Thanks
Hope you enjoyed it!
Great adventure! You do make setting up the A-liner look so very easy, and that should encourage others to try solo camping. I am really curious if you have ever had to set up in stormy, rainy weather? I like off season camping, but not sure what stormy or wet weather would do to my interior before I got the walls up? Any thoughts? John
Thanks John, yes I have set up in rain, it goes up so quickly that you don’t have too much of an issue with the interior getting soaked. Of course if it’s a complete downpour blowing sideways that may be a different story. Setting up in high winds is not a good idea either. You just have to choose your timing wisely and set up quick then set your exterior wind kit in place along with the inside poles.
A towel will quickly soak up any rain that may have gotten inside and if you’re off season camping I’m sure you have a heater to help dry things out too.
I’ve never had any leaks with my cabin but the hitch frame up front seems to hold water of all things. When I took it down it had water running out.
Hope that answers your question!
Happy camping!
@@ruthtrips7391 Thank you, that helps. I have camped along the coast off-season for many years, but in a regular TT. This will be a new experience.
@@alaskabeachcomber4232 I hope you have a great time, let me know how it goes for you!
Gonna get that thing back out in the woods soon?