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FAQ
Find the answers to common questions here!
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Fire Escape is a 37ft Bunkhouse travel trailer. Fire Escape does require a ¾ ton truck to tow due to it’s 12500# dry weight. This unit can accommodate up to 8 people and features three bunk beds, a KING-sized master bed and a convertible Kitchen table that makes a twin sized bed.
Rekindle is a 25ft light weight travel trailer that is towable by vehicles with a towing capacity of 7000# or more. We do recommend that the tow vehicle has a electronic brake controller on board but a Lippert Bluetooth controller can be rented with the unit if needed.
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Booking is simple and can be done online or over the phone. You'll need to select your pick-up and drop-off dates and locations, choose your camper model, and decide on any additional equipment or services, like kitchen kits or bedding packs. Required documents for booking include a valid driver's license, a credit card for the security deposit. We recommend booking well in advance, especially for peak travel seasons, to ensure the availability of your preferred camper.
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Familiarize yourself with the camper's features and how to use them before you hit the road. Plan your trip in advance, ensuring that your chosen campsite will accommodate the unit you are bringing. Pack light but don’t forget essentials like food, clothing, and personal items. Storage space is limited, so be strategic about what you bring. Lastly, respect nature and the communities you visit by following Leave No Trace principles and local regulations.