Rose in Storm Lake Camp
Our brand new Little Red Wagon (LRW), now named Rose, sometimes called Rosie, occasionally Rosie the Riveted (groan!) and even La Rosa, depending upon my mood, set up in one of her very earliest campsites. This is her first season out, and our first season in more than a quarter-century not in a tent on the ground. Technically she’s an RV. A very tiny, very spartan RV. Not so technically, what she really is, is just a big tent in a box! Exactly what we wanted! It's hard to explain how exciting this is.
(If you are considering a Quicksilver, the forward pair of stabilizers (feet, legs, whatever) are optional, but we would definitely recommend ordering them, especially if you get an 8.1 with the queen bed (berth) at the "forward" end as shown. You will feel much more comfortable and secure! But be aware that the legs are stabilizers, not load levelers. If you need leveling, you'll need to carry some blocks (the easiest way).
In 1963, a Nimrod looked an awful lot like a Quicksilver does now. That makes me wonder if Scott Tuttle, founder of Livin' Lite and designer of the Quicksilver camped with his parents in a Nimrod when he was a kid.
Rose in Storm Lake Camp
Our brand new Little Red Wagon (LRW), now named Rose, sometimes called Rosie, occasionally Rosie the Riveted (groan!) and even La Rosa, depending upon my mood, set up in one of her very earliest campsites. This is her first season out, and our first season in more than a quarter-century not in a tent on the ground. Technically she’s an RV. A very tiny, very spartan RV. Not so technically, what she really is, is just a big tent in a box! Exactly what we wanted! It's hard to explain how exciting this is.
(If you are considering a Quicksilver, the forward pair of stabilizers (feet, legs, whatever) are optional, but we would definitely recommend ordering them, especially if you get an 8.1 with the queen bed (berth) at the "forward" end as shown. You will feel much more comfortable and secure! But be aware that the legs are stabilizers, not load levelers. If you need leveling, you'll need to carry some blocks (the easiest way).
In 1963, a Nimrod looked an awful lot like a Quicksilver does now. That makes me wonder if Scott Tuttle, founder of Livin' Lite and designer of the Quicksilver camped with his parents in a Nimrod when he was a kid.