Adventure in Camping hopes that everyone can enjoy a true camping experience, while providing a few "creature comforts".
Camping used to be sleeping under the stars in blankets or sleeping bags, cooking over an open fire, washing up in a stream, and using a nearby tree for one’s basic needs. The only nighttime lighting was provided by the campfire or a coleman gas lamp, if someone was fortunate enough to have one and it worked. These conditions, although primitive, were very enjoyable and brought families and friends closer together, as long as it wasn’t raining or the bears didn’t get too close to the "tree". As civilization creeps ever closer to the great outdoors, even washing in the stream becomes a thing of the past.
Adventure in Camping provides a shelter for sleeping and cooking in case of rain, some lighting to navigate the darkness, environmentally safe drinking and bathing water, and a safe, indoor "tree" for one’s basic needs. In the case of extremely cold weather, there’s even a heater inside instead of standing around the campfire. We try to locate our Adventure in areas where there are no telephones, no televisions, no electricity for stereos or hair dryers, but plenty of clear skies with stars and lots of room for campfires.
Although the trailers are equipped with water holding tanks and faucets, electric wall plugs, lights through-out and forced air heaters, YOU ARE CAMPING AND EVERYTHING RUNS ON LIMITED BATTERY POWER UNLESS YOU ARE RENTING ONE OF OUR GENERATORS. Unless you are hooked up and parked in an RV Park with full electric and water hook-ups, your wall plugs and micro-wave oven will not work, you are started out with 40 gallons of fresh water, you have limited sewer holding tanks, and the battery power provided will power the lights and heater on a limited basis, provided that you are conservative and do not run the lights or heaters for long periods of time. The batteries must last your entire stay and although new batteries can be supplied, there is a charge for this service. Should you need service, contact your local service person during the day, as no service is provided after 5pm.
The trailer is delivered with 40 gallons of fresh water and the water tank will need to be refilled periodically, depending on how much is used. Remember, one 8 minute shower will use all 40 gallons of water and fill your holding tanks, which you are responsible to empty. The "gray water", or water which runs through the sinks and shower, must be disposed of in a designated area and if the 10 gallon portable carrier provided with the trailer is left full when you leave, there will be a $20 charge for our personnel to empty this container. Both holding tanks built onto the trailer, 25 gallon sewage and 25 gallon gray water, will be emptied by our personnel after your stay at no additional fee.
Other "inconveniences" you may have during your camping experience, such as your hot water heater pilot light needing to be re-lit, can usually be handled by reading through the trailer instruction booklet provided in the trailer. If all else fails, you can call your local service representative and they can answer your questions or stop by during the day to assist you.
Adventure in Camping is not a substitute for a hotel, motel or condominium. But if you want to return to nature and experience the great outdoors, this may be the accommodation for you. Our service offers the newest and best RV travel trailers for your camping experience and our representatives make every effort to insure your vacation is memorable.