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[*] posted on 5-11-2011 at 10:09 PM


Our Casita Trailer in a small town on the Mainland of Mexico



Our Casita Trailer on the road to Camp Gecko in Baja



And a member of our family showing how stressed he was with our Casita in Baja



Had a GREAT time with the Casita from California to Prince Edward Island, Canada, down Baja and down the mainland of Mexico.

Lots of great times and we took it on lots of dirt roads with no problems. Everytime we see a Casita, we smile and miss that chapter in this journey.

[Edited on 5-12-2011 by DianaT]




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[*] posted on 5-11-2011 at 11:50 PM


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Originally posted by dean miller
We were interested in the smaller trailers--checked out the Casita --just not built for Baja.

Some of the older members will recall the gentleman who had axle trouble with a Casita and was stuck for several weeks in Baja waiting for the special Casita type axle to be shipped to him from the factory..They are just not Baja repairable

Mrs Miller and I had a fully equipped 13 foot "Roust a bout" which we used for 25 years to travel to all areas of Baja. Originally it was stock however over the years it was highly modified inside and out. A large rack in the back for gas, water etc, wheel cut outs, tire size 3 sizes over size, 6 leaf springs (Broken 2 times) reversed axles, extra lights inside and out....so many mods to make it Baja tough and it was...

Will probably never travel around Baja in the immediate future due to health concerns, so sold it to a Santa Maria PD officer several months ago

I also live in Pismo Beach...send a private message with telephone number if you would like to chat,

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[*] posted on 5-11-2011 at 11:53 PM


Thanks for the awesome info, it's deeply appreciated/ I will be in touch, Thank you!
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[*] posted on 5-12-2011 at 12:18 PM


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Originally posted by DianaT
Our Casita Trailer in a small town on the Mainland of Mexico



Our Casita Trailer on the road to Camp Gecko in Baja



I just noticed you're towing with a Tacoma I think. I just bought the same truck with 4x4 less than a year ago. I still have my 1997, they're awesome vehicles.

And a member of our family showing how stressed he was with our Casita in Baja



Had a GREAT time with the Casita from California to Prince Edward Island, Canada, down Baja and down the mainland of Mexico.

Lots of great times and we took it on lots of dirt roads with no problems. Everytime we see a Casita, we smile and miss that chapter in this journey.

[Edited on 5-12-2011 by DianaT]
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[*] posted on 5-13-2011 at 02:17 PM


Thanks for all of the good info everybody. I just recieved all the brochures, these things are actually pretty resonably priced.
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