The Wife and kids were driving home from Chico today and saw a pop up camper towing a white box trailer hauling ass, popped up....Anybody we know?? I asked if it was on a tan Dodge, she said no it wasn't Jay.
I'm in Alaska right now and yes I forgot to latch the top down. I'm heading to Fairbanks and thinking these Alaskans sure are friendly, they all wave at me. I finely figured it out. I swear I'm getting dumber by the day.
Maybe FWC can build in a cut-off switch from the top of the camper to the starter. Top must be down or the engine won't start. Or just leave notes on the steering wheel everytime you set up. Based on things I forget frequently, mine would say:
Fridge Locked?
Latches closed?
Vent closed?
Back door closed?
Clearly this is when my OCD tendencies come in handy... two laps around the truck before leaving, touching each latch. Yet somehow I often leave the propane bottle valve open...
This is an interesting thread. It shows that the FWC campers can survive a sustained 75 mph wind with the top up without damage. I've ridden out a few really bad storms in the camper and have always wondered what the limit is before we should consider lowering the top and sleeping on the lower bed.