Another quality built camp. Hope the owner’s appreciate it. Everyone who has seen our camp always comment on the beauty and quality of the cabinetry. The 1 1/2” solid bathroom door is another conversation piece. They are so used to seeing hollow core doors. Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Absolutely beautiful! I can't imagine a camp without a wood stove; it is the show's star. The forced air furnace is nice, but there is something special and comforting about wood heat.
You would be surprised. The interior of that size camp is so roomy that a slide is unnecessary. We have been living full-time in our X30 for just over two years. Very comfortable space. For me, a slide is just one more mechanical thing that can break down and leak.
Depends on the build of a slide. I can see having no slide for a one person set up full time, having a dog and or wife a little would definitely benefit a slide option. Nonetheless that's a excellent unit!
Absolutely perfect I love it
Another quality built camp. Hope the owner’s appreciate it. Everyone who has seen our camp always comment on the beauty and quality of the cabinetry. The 1 1/2” solid bathroom door is another conversation piece. They are so used to seeing hollow core doors. Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Definitely not something you see in the Rv industry. Happy thanksgiving to you guys as well.
You always out do yourself on you builds . We can live in all of them .
Thank you.
I enjoyed the wall covering
The whiskey barrel wall is one of our favorites also.
Great Camp!!
Absolutely beautiful! I can't imagine a camp without a wood stove; it is the show's star. The forced air furnace is nice, but there is something special and comforting about wood heat.
When did you guys switch to "Tiny Wood Stoves" instead of the "Hi Flame" stove? Any particular reason for that?
Mostly due to availability. Covid made it hard to get a lot of products.
Are the Tiny Wood Stoves as good as the Hi Flame stoves? How does the secondary burn compare between the two and run times?
A slide would be nice!
You would be surprised. The interior of that size camp is so roomy that a slide is unnecessary. We have been living full-time in our X30 for just over two years. Very comfortable space. For me, a slide is just one more mechanical thing that can break down and leak.
Depends on the build of a slide. I can see having no slide for a one person set up full time, having a dog and or wife a little would definitely benefit a slide option. Nonetheless that's a excellent unit!
You always out do yourself on you builds . We can live in all of them .