Thanks for the memories.

Columboc

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70 foot pine and a 50 foot oak .
I think I can buff it out!
I loved this camper. 76843FA2-CBD2-45D1-90DC-A82A6927E40D.jpg
 
:sad::sad::sad:

Sorry to see this! I can't imagine that feeling.

On a side note, you could get some money for those (what look like) original fenderskirts. Those don't look like the IconDirect replacements that are a slightly different color.
 
That is so sad.

I'm assuming the insurance totaled it?

If by chance you have the time and wood tools, it can be rebuilt. If that is any kind of a thought for you, for sure cover it to keep any rain out once the trees are removed.

I know we can get attached to our campers, and it hurts to see one go out like this.

John
 
Thanks for the reply’s
My wife and I did love this camper
I cot the trees off of her yesterday.
I was intrigued to see how lightly these trailers are built.
The was so and roof are definitely built as systems.
It would be nice to rebuild
 
Sad day indeed. She was a perfect shape 2004 model 2075. Looked new.
Only real worry was that the original roof was eventually going to need replacement.
One quote was for 5k$. No leaks yet, but was looking to have her for another 20 years.
We just put money down on a Forest river flagstaff 21ds . 22 ft w a slide out and Murphy bed. There’s just enough new/ tweaks to make buying new ,worth it for us.
Maybe we will name her Sunny.
 

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