Why we got a new camper
Published: Thu, 05/29/14
I took the family out camping on Memorial Day weekend.
We were camping in the "family heirloom" camper -- a 1978
Starcraft Stardust Swinger pop up style camper.
It's basically a cross between a tent and a camper, with no
bathroom and leaky walls.
You see, it got down to around 27F at night, and my girls were
getting pretty cold.
That, and they had to use our friend's camper bathroom to go
potty.
As I lay awake at 11pm that night, I figured that I needed to get a
different camper for the family. Luckily, my wife had been
keeping an eye out (she didn't like the pop up camper at all)
and we looked at a new camper (to us) on Memorial Day morning.
It was a nicely kept, 1994 Sportsmen 24' camper that had a real
bathroom and an actual forced air heating system! What
aristocrats! Ha
Anyway, we made a nice "cash only" deal and drove away
with the camper.
Key thing was, I had a budget and didn't want to spend the
family fortune on a new camper. So, we got a clean, used functional
camper that met our needs.
No one will be begging us for a tour, but for us it's the right
fit for right now.
Kinda reminds me of the Global Energy Labs business model.
We tailor our testing to fit your budget, and can work with most
budgets.
We can test for a wide variety of minerals:
* Frac sand or man made proppants to API and ISO specs
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metals in ores
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We're not the biggest or the most prestigious lab on the block,
but we're a solid and practical lab. We have a bathroom and a
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