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    Posted: 17 Jul 2018 at 11:25am
Here is the 2015 F150 Platinum pulling the 2016 RPod 179 on our first camping adventure with it. You can see one of our dogs in the back. 
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Our new to us 2015 179. TV may be a little overkill (2010 Ram 2500 4x4), but it's what I have. I traded a 25ft Jayco that was like towing a brick wall down the road. The Dodge hardly notices the pod![/IMG]
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Originally posted by ribet

This picture was taken out side my front gate.  Makes me wonder why I want to go camping.  But the truth is life slows down when you go camping.  Lived here for almost 40 years and always happy to come home.  Does that make any sense?


Perfect sense! Home is home Smile And yours looks wonderful. We too live in a quiet and private setting, our own property in the coast mountains. It's a wonderful place to camp (we live here, with a a house & everything, but camp out very often and have our Pod here too) and it's also wonderful to camp elsewhere. As others here have so often said and I agree, ours is a beautiful country (including Canada of course!) and there are also many wonderful people out there to meet and enjoy. To me you have the perfect balance - you're happy to leave for camping elsewhere, and you're happy to come home. Count your blessings! Sounds like you do. 
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This picture was taken out side my front gate.  Makes me wonder why I want to go camping.  But the truth is life slows down when you go camping.  Lived here for almost 40 years and always happy to come home.  Does that make any sense?

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nice picture. Thanks for sharing. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote ribet Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 May 2018 at 12:14am
Thanks to the persons that gave instructions on this forum on posting pictures.  It is not easy but I got it done. This is my 2013 Ford Expedition EL 4X4 towing a rPod 171.  We love it. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Steve H Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 May 2018 at 8:44am
Yes, it’s a Highlander.  It’s the V6 Hybrid so it’s got plenty of power to do the towing.  The weight is right at the top of what it’s capacity is.  
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Is that a Highlander? How does it do as a tow vehicle with the Rpod?
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