I live near Montrose. I’ve heard good things about them from a neighbor who is a HUNTER, and from a few others. I’ve also heard they were expensive. Your best bet is to call them directly. Their operation is very nice.
I have a teardrop that I built. Its been used a lot. It’s great for fair weather camping, but sucks if there’s a hint of bad weather. No comfortable place to get out of the weather.
Here’s the biggest negative: getting up at 3am to pee. That can be brutal.
I also have a 21 foot travel trailer...
Triggw, that’s true also. I’ve weighed the pros/cons, reliability of these CO detectors, the fact that it’s only my wife and I (no kids) in the camper, the configuration of our floor plan and how difficult (almost impossible) it would be to nudge a knob by accident, and have made a decision...
Newish member here, been lurking a while.
I belong to a travel trailer forum, and have for about 5 years. These things are notorious for going off for no readily apparent reason. The components in trailers are rarely top of the line, and are basically the cheapest thing the manufacturer can use...
Not running those, but I recently put some Kumho Road Venture AT 51 on an ‘07 Chevy Duramax and am impressed. Did well on snow, ice and in mud. They have the 3MPSF rating, which is important to me. Quiet on the highway as well. They were WAY better the my old Cooper ATs I had, although I don’t...
I’m curious as well how the hunt went. I just got back into hunting last year, and moved just south of Montrose 2-1/2 years ago. Going out to. Ranching For Wildlife hunt up near Craig, CO around Christmas.
Love to hear stories like this. I just started hunting for real last year, about to have my third grandchild and hope I can make some memories like I read about on HT.