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Old 06-24-2009, 01:31 AM
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Good pop up camper site:
PopUp Explorer - Index

I recently got one from father in law and it's nice to be able to park it in the garage because here they will ticket you even if it's in your driveway. I wouldn't want to have to pay storage fees. It's definitely in between a travel trailer and a tent on the ground, has heat and shower, but everything is a bit 'cheesy'. But hey, it works and I like the simplicity.
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