New HiLo Owners
Hello Everyone...
My name is Pat Borden, and my wife is Shari. We are from Reno, Nevada. We have been camping in a Chalet Alpine A-frame. If you aren't familiar with them, it's a little glorified tent on wheels, but hard sided. Really comfy, easy to tow, but ummmm....a little sparse. My wife was browsing Craigslist, and came across a dealers ad for a 2010 HiLo 2310h in like new condition. Well we have been wanting to upgrade, so we went and checked it out. The ad was no exaggeration! The trailer was in immaculate condition, it had only been out twice, and then stored in a shop building. Needless to say we bought it that day! We get to bring our beautiful trailer home next weekend, and will take our inaugural trip to Great Basin National Park a few days after. I simply cannot tell you how excited I am to be part of the HiLo community! Pat Borden 2010 2310h 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.7 Hemi |
Welcome Pat.
I own a 1985 hi-lo and live in Sparks. Older unit that loves to go out to play. Enjoy! steve in reno |
Congratulations, Pat, and welcome to you and Shari to our happy band of camping lunatics. ;)
Sounds like you got a deal you can be proud of - and yes, I know about the Chalets. They're kinda cool, but as you said, sparse. DO spend a lot of time looking through everything here in the forum. You'll find answers to questions you didn't even know you had. I'd also suggest you go through the videos starting with this one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G3-...OBXywAayvyMWen It makes some of the more unique features of our trailers very clear. And, don't be afraid to ask questions when they occur to you. Have fun on your first trip! - Jack |
Congrats and Welcome from NC
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Pat and Shari, Welcome from SW Florida! I'm really happy for you. I know I could hardly contain myself when I got my 2400. The 700 mile trip home with it just made me even more proud. ENJOY!
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https://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f3/f...t-2015-a-4499/ Great Basin is around the middle of the posting. |
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Pat
Like Luckydog stated. It is advisable to do a local shakedown cruise first. 1-2 day to get to know your trlr. We get distress postings from owners all of the time about how to do????, and ???? while they are on the road. There are always the "to be checked before leaving" items. Tires to 50psi cold, hydraulic fluid level, battery fitness. All of these things are very important and lead to a FUN trip. Have fun and enjoy your new freedom. |
Welcome to the forum
You have joined a great big friendly group of HiLo owners. Best of luck in all your adventures.
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