GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #10 | Page 4

RV MAIL LETTERS FROM THE ROAD WATER WISE In response to your editorial in issue #8, I suggest you invest in a full- on two or three-stage water filtration and sanitation system and, if necessary, an extra 12V pump to feed it so that you can use suspect water sources for hosing down kids and all non food-related uses, perhaps even washing dishes. Fill your tanks only from pristine water sources and use it only for drinking and food preparation. If you want to pursue this two-grades-of-water scheme and need to camp away from an immediate source of water, you may need to install another tank in your camper. There are available 90L bladder tanks which you can use to refill camper tanks without moving the campsite and which fold into a relatively small package when empty. Peter Sanders Via email 4 gorv.com.au BAN ’EM No dogs at the RV shows! It is dangerous, with all the leads creating a tripping hazard. These are shows for caravan-interested people and not dogs. G’day, I have been building Who wants to walk in and designing camper trailers for 10 years and have poop everywhere? We a wonderful unique camper. have a few people attend I developed it because I had with certain disabilities a need for a lightweight unit with wheelchairs, wheelie walkers and mobility to travel to Coffs Harbour (NSW) from Gippsland (Vic) scooters, which in itself to visit family without being creates a hazard. Ban dogs from a burden. It’s a great idea but I'm not caravan shows! Jerry Van Reemst sure what to with it. I could Via email either build a run of them or get a caravan company to do If you have an opinion it. Check it out on Facebook or thought about the Matthew Kelsey RV lifestyle, or about Via email this digital magazine, Good one, Matthew. It looks we’d like to hear it! like a top design. All the best, Email your feedback whatever you decide to do to info@gorv.com.au with it. – Ed KELSY CAMPER