MySwag.org The Off-road Camper Trailer Forum
General => Introductions => Topic started by: SoloGlamping on October 05, 2014, 08:14:56 PM
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Greetings!
I'm new to the world of camper trailers and have made heaps of rookie mistakes so I'm here to learn from the Masters (just call me Grasshopper).
I have fond childhood memories of camping with my family and was a keen camper until I injured my back many years ago. I have a young child and wanted him to experience the same fun I did. We did a few tent trips and once I was sure he liked it I invested in my first camper trailer - a Skamper Kamper Ranger.
As my username suggests I like to glamp rather than camp - comfort is my middle name - so I'm looking forward to reading how other members modify their campers to suit their posh needs.
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Ahhhh grasshopper, welcome to myswag from a grasshopper brother. The day we stop lern'n is the day we can't camp anymore:-)
You've got your glamper and the motivation to start using it. Read away, and I look forward to reading and learning from your trips and experiences.
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Giddy there, welcome to the site. There are few of us canberans lurking on here. Nothin wrong with glamping, that's what the mods are all about.
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Welcome to the forum mate!
Aaron
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Welcome from another Canberran.
Time I got off my butt and organised a local get together!
The forum is great for learning new tricks, and 'meeting' great people.
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Hey we are really starting to sneak a few members in here,
Welcome mate!
Cheers,
Disco teddy.
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Welcome to MySwag, what do we Glamp in, I suppose is the question so we can give you a little guidance?? Enjoy the forum and join in the banter
GG
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Welcome from yet another from Canberra :)
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Welcome to MySwag, what do we Glamp in, I suppose is the question so we can give you a little guidance?? Enjoy the forum and join in the banter
GG
I glamp in a Skamper Kamper Ranger. I wasn't in a position to spend $15,000+ on a fancy model, and while I've heard some horror stories about the cheaper models I did my research and Skamper was perfect for my needs.
Next step for me is lighting - I'd love a setup that I could leave attached and that could be operated on 12v and 240v.
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Next step for me is lighting - I'd love a setup that I could leave attached and that could be operated on 12v and 240v.
Some LEDs wired to an AGM battery with a 15A Projector 240 volt battery charger will give you 12V and 240V lights. The Projector has a supply mode as well as being a charger.
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Arrrr Grasshopper/Sologlamper whoever 8) No you are moving into a new & strange world where things will confuse you . Your journey will be guided in strange ways by stranger people . Yes you into MODS . Taking a CT & adding things to make it more user friendly & fun .
LED lights
Deep cycle battery
shower with hot water Fridges , to chill & freeze
inner spring bedding
& on to no end as you learn more & think " l like that , might get me 1 of those "
The world of Mods is yours now , ask if you need help then Rip In To IT :cup: :cup:
Keep us posted we love mods :cheers:
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Welcome to Myswag,
If you would like to meet lots of fellow MySwaggers, get ya backside to the 2015 Nat Meet at Rainbow Beach.
Check it out in the Trips, Tracks, Touring and Reports section. Towards the top of the page. :cheers: