Drove at 120 and no vibration what so ever. The trick is correct installation: there are two sets of clamps - the one attached to the rubber strip is the one should hold on the mirror frame NOT the external fixed one. They are so helpful that I miss them when taking them off, he, he
Ferris Provincial Park is about 2 hours driving from Toronto on Trent Canal and river. Although no beach or swimming area. Has a variety of sites but check the pictures on Ontario Parks before booking as some sites are difficult or not accessible with the trailer: narrow access or step slope or a ridge on the side of the road. Washrooms are not to many and for many sites quite far. Nice hiking trails and a small town in walking distance with some restaurants. Visited October 9 - 10 2020.
Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park. We were blessed with full display of fall colours all the way from North of Barrie to the park. Amazing! The stay was September 24 to 27. The park is small and some of the sites will be very difficult for trailer or not good at all. To our opinion avoid the electrical sites as they don't have privacy, the ground is moist and affected by the big trailers and RV. We recommend one of the following sites: 2,4,4,6,7,8,42, 46,48(in picture)50,52,102,106,110,115. There is a small beach clean and with clear water. Washrooms are clean, with flush but basic. No showers. About 45 min driving North is Grundy park with beautiful trails to walk and free access with your ticket from Sturgeon park. This time we met another 2 trailer from Steve in the same time and park and of course we got together, showed our toys and exchange opinions and ideas. Nice community we have around these trailers! This time we put on the screen tent and helped a lot.The blue tall tent acts like change room or washroom.
Rideau Provincial Park was our first trip with the new Diamond in the rough we are calling "the Ladybug". Will try from here on to post a few comments on the parks that may help others. Rideau is large and conveniently close to Ottawa if you want to visit the city. The trailer will fit in almost if not any site. The sites are large and most of them offer privacy/ trees or bushes between sites. Nice washrooms also. Not a park for hiking. We installed extended side mirrors from Amazon and I found them very useful. In the picture below is actually 1/3 of the site booked for trailer 18' and under. And as everywhere the trailer got a lot of attention from fellow campers that stoped by and asked about it. Good job Steve and Co.
I was so excited to use our new TD even though it was November. A little trip to Crappy Tire for an electric heater and site with power. We were as cosy as could be at Milton Heights, they are open all year if anyone gets the urge.
Thank you so much for this advise I will certainly purchase one
How has it worked for you. People on line claim that they vibrate and have fallen off?
Ferris Provincial Park is about 2 hours driving from Toronto on Trent Canal and river. Although no beach or swimming area. Has a variety of sites but check the pictures on Ontario Parks before booking as some sites are difficult or not accessible with the trailer: narrow access or step slope or a ridge on the side of the road. Washrooms are not to many and for many sites quite far. Nice hiking trails and a small town in walking distance with some restaurants. Visited October 9 - 10 2020.
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Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park. We were blessed with full display of fall colours all the way from North of Barrie to the park. Amazing! The stay was September 24 to 27. The park is small and some of the sites will be very difficult for trailer or not good at all. To our opinion avoid the electrical sites as they don't have privacy, the ground is moist and affected by the big trailers and RV. We recommend one of the following sites: 2,4,4,6,7,8,42, 46,48(in picture)50,52,102,106,110,115. There is a small beach clean and with clear water. Washrooms are clean, with flush but basic. No showers. About 45 min driving North is Grundy park with beautiful trails to walk and free access with your ticket from Sturgeon park. This time we met another 2 trailer from Steve in the same time and park and of course we got together, showed our toys and exchange opinions and ideas. Nice community we have around these trailers! This time we put on the screen tent and helped a lot.The blue tall tent acts like change room or washroom.
Rideau Provincial Park was our first trip with the new Diamond in the rough we are calling "the Ladybug". Will try from here on to post a few comments on the parks that may help others. Rideau is large and conveniently close to Ottawa if you want to visit the city. The trailer will fit in almost if not any site. The sites are large and most of them offer privacy/ trees or bushes between sites. Nice washrooms also. Not a park for hiking. We installed extended side mirrors from Amazon and I found them very useful. In the picture below is actually 1/3 of the site booked for trailer 18' and under. And as everywhere the trailer got a lot of attention from fellow campers that stoped by and asked about it. Good job Steve and Co.
Pillar Lake, BC
Hicks Lake - Harrison, BC
In the Black Hills of SD, last September. Helen gave her seal of approval.
I was so excited to use our new TD even though it was November. A little trip to Crappy Tire for an electric heater and site with power. We were as cosy as could be at Milton Heights, they are open all year if anyone gets the urge.
Our “ little Martha” went to the 49th anniversary of Woodstock in August
at Yasgurs farm in Bethel New York 💜
2 of our customers bumped into each other in Chicken Alaska
Neil, one of our customers sent this in. Picture is pretty self explanatory where he is visiting.😀