Czapffe
New Member
For those with kids in their Escapes, any advice? We have a 6 year old and a 10 year old and currently have a 19’ Escape on order. We have done a lot of tent camping over the years and this will be our first trailer. We have been up to Chilliwack and really like it. I think our biggest concern has been the cost of the trailer when we could get wood built for half the money. Better quality & longer lasting? We hope so.
Our current options and thoughts:
Dual 6V & Solar – Mostly camping without hookups.
Cot – For the kids. We are almost to the point where the kids will sleep in their own tent outside but we are not quite there yet. We got the cot option until we get to that point.
Extra insulation & thermal windows - We decided on framed windows for a few reasons. 1. In the bed area we liked being able to lean up against the back of the trailer and not have a screen there. 2. We feel the sliding windows will allow better airflow from the wind. 3. No knobs to bump into.
Opening kitchen window – More ventilation when raining.
Exterior shower – Children & dog cleanup with less water going to the grey tank.
Removable power cord – Better seal to keep earwigs, spiders & ants out.
Storage box – A spot for dirtier stuff outside the trailer.
2 Additional 12V/USB - For charging phones and electronics at both sides of the trailer. 1 at overhead dinette shelf driver side & 1 at stove wall by 120V #2.
Cabinet door at end of bench – Easier access to storage space from door or when bed is down.
Drawer under wardrobe closet – Another drawer in unused space sounds good.
No A/C – We decided against air conditioning because. 1. We will be mostly without hookups and won’t be able to use it. 2. Wife does not like to sleep with it on. 3. If it’s super hot we will be outside in the water staying cool. 4. Sleeping in a tent when it’s really hot has never been a problem for us. 5. Money & weight.
If you notice anything we have not thought about or have any advice – we’d love to hear it.
Thanks,
Carl & Diane
Our current options and thoughts:
Dual 6V & Solar – Mostly camping without hookups.
Cot – For the kids. We are almost to the point where the kids will sleep in their own tent outside but we are not quite there yet. We got the cot option until we get to that point.
Extra insulation & thermal windows - We decided on framed windows for a few reasons. 1. In the bed area we liked being able to lean up against the back of the trailer and not have a screen there. 2. We feel the sliding windows will allow better airflow from the wind. 3. No knobs to bump into.
Opening kitchen window – More ventilation when raining.
Exterior shower – Children & dog cleanup with less water going to the grey tank.
Removable power cord – Better seal to keep earwigs, spiders & ants out.
Storage box – A spot for dirtier stuff outside the trailer.
2 Additional 12V/USB - For charging phones and electronics at both sides of the trailer. 1 at overhead dinette shelf driver side & 1 at stove wall by 120V #2.
Cabinet door at end of bench – Easier access to storage space from door or when bed is down.
Drawer under wardrobe closet – Another drawer in unused space sounds good.
No A/C – We decided against air conditioning because. 1. We will be mostly without hookups and won’t be able to use it. 2. Wife does not like to sleep with it on. 3. If it’s super hot we will be outside in the water staying cool. 4. Sleeping in a tent when it’s really hot has never been a problem for us. 5. Money & weight.
If you notice anything we have not thought about or have any advice – we’d love to hear it.
Thanks,
Carl & Diane