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1981 Burro Camper

4.86 reviews
Travel trailerSebastopol, CA
Sleeps 3
13 ft. long

Liberty is a completely updated 1981 Burro vintage camper that can be pulled by most vehicles.Faqs
What does it cost to rent a camper?
Our trailers cost $91 a night. We charge a $40 cleaning fee.
What kind of vehicle do I need to tow a pull behind trailer?
Any vehicle with a towing capacity of 1000 – 1500 lbs., such as a Subaru Outback, Honda CRV, or any 6-cylinder SUV. The ball size is 1 7/8. The tow vehicle must be equipped with a four prong connector. This will run the brake lights and turn signals on the Burro. The electrical outlets in the Burro are powered by the car battery.
Can I rent a trailer for more than 7 days?
Yes, please call to book longer than one week. We will require a 50% deposit to hold your reservation.
How old do I have to be to rent a camper?
You must be at least 25 years of age.
Do I need insurance?
Yes, you need to carry your own full coverage auto insurance and you must notify your carrier that you will be towing a camper with your vehicle. If rented on Outdoorsy.com, they will provide the insurance.
How many people can sleep in each camper?
The Burro sleeps 1-3 people. The dinette converts to a double bed, and the bench seat sleeps one. Let us know if you need bedding and we can include it. If you are tall, you might prefer the extra space of our upcoming Fiber Stream rental (Summer 2018).
How do I back up my car with a trailer on the back?
Backing a trailer is a skill to learn and takes time to get good at it. The basics are simple; the trailer turns the opposite way that the tow vehicle turns. These little trailers respond quickly so take it slow. Make small incremental turns then watch how the trailer responds. Take your time and make sure the area around the vehicle is clear. Look out for branches, poles and fire hydrants.
Loading UP
Make sure all your supplies are stowed safely in the storage compartments or on the floor. Contents will shift when you drive (that includes curtains, curtain rods, cabinet doors, closet door). If you have heavy items place them over the axle and on the floor. Evenly distribute weight around the trailer to get the best towing performance. If your vehicle is riding low in the back because of the trailer tongue weight put more of the contents over the axle instead. There should be 100-200 lbs on the tongue of the trailer.
Hooking UP AND Towing
• Towing
• Take down scissor jacks.
• Line up trailer and ball
• Lower trailer onto ball, use lever lock to secure it in place
• Push down ball lock, then lock it with the padlock
• Attach chains
• Connect 4 prong, check lights
• Close all the windows
• Close vent
• Check for any loose items or items that should be on the floor
• Lock door
• Remove castor under front jack
• And off you go!!
Backing A Trailer
Backing a trailer is a skill to learn and takes time to get good at it. The basics are simple; the trailer turns the opposite way that the tow vehicle turns. These little trailers respond quickly so take it slow. Make small incremental turns then watch how the trailer responds. Take your time and make sure the area around the vehicle is clear. Look out for branches, poles and fire hydrants.
SET UP
Find a flat spot.
• Orient the trailer door towards your campsite
• Put in wheel chocks (wheel blocking to keep trailer from rolling), use provided chocks ora rock or piece of firewood.
• Lower hitch leg, unlock hitch and turn handle on hitch leg until hitch coupler lifts off of ball
• Remove chains and electrical attachment to vehicle
• Put scissor jacks under back bumper down. Under the front right seat is hand jack. Hand tighten them. They do not need to be tight. They stabilize the rocking of the camper when you are inside. They are not essential but provide stability.
You are now set up to enjoy your camping experience.
Pricing
• Our 1981 Burro is $91 a night plus tax
• There is an additional $40 cleaning fee
o Special cleaning fees apply under special circumstances (Burning Man). There is a $200 detailing fee after Burning Man.
• There is a $300 damage deposit which is returned when the camper is brought back in good shape.
• Extra charges are added if you do not empty the black and grey water tanks on the trailer.
Rental Policies
By signing rental agreement, renter agrees to the following:
• Renter is at least 25 years old
• Renter has current full coverage auto insurance and has notified carrier that you will be towing a trailer.
• Renter will not use the trailer to transport passengers.
• Renter will not use the trailer in an illegal activity.
• Renter will not overload trailer in excess of the weight capacity of the trailer.
• Renter agrees to pay all tolls or tickets on the trailer accrued during usage
Late Returns
If the renter returns the trailer late a charge may be added to the renter fees. If for any reason the trailer needs to be picked up there will be a minimum charge of $250 plus mileage.
Trailer Care
• Trailer or RV will be returned in a similar condition as it was when picked up, clean and damage free or deposit will not be returned.
• Extra cleaning will accrue extra charges
• Any damage to any trailer caused by the renter or third party is to be reported to Jasmine Sovich immediately and repaired at renter’s expense.
• Repairs must not be performed by renter unless authorized by Jasmine Sovich.
• All trailers are only medical cannabis smoking allowed.
• If renting a trailer with a bathroom please completely dump both the grey water tank (sink water) and black water (sewer) tanks before returning or a $200 dumping fee will apply.
Security OR Damage Deposit
Renter will pay a refundable security deposit of $300. This is refunded to you after you bring the trailer back on time, in the same condition it went out. Things that might reduce the amount refunded include:
• Damage to the RV that occurred while in your care
• Cigarette smoke, pet or other odors that require removal
• Excessive cleaning required by us upon return. We expect to wash the linens, but a filthy or damaged camper will result in extra fees. The camper should be returned in the same condition it went out.
• Late return of trailer without extension of rental period.
• There are no refunds for early returns
Towing Liability
Jasmine Sovich will not be held responsible for any vehicle problems, towing fines or regulations due to towing any of our travel trailers. If you are unsure of towing regulations, equipment or limitations for your vehicle please check your owner’s manual or check with your dealer.
Please note all property stored in any of our trailers are the responsibility of the renter and should be returned or extra fees will apply.
Owners are not responsible for loss or damage to renter’s personal property.
Liability
Jasmine Sovich will not be held responsible for any and all liability that may occur while any trailer is in the custody of the renter. This includes but is not limited to property damage, personal injury, death or any third party liability claims. Use the travel trailer at your own risk.

Features

1981 Burro Other
  • Sleeps 3

Amenities

  • Outside Shower
  • Generator
  • Solart
  • Stove
  • Kitchen Sink
  • Dining Table
  • Tow Hitch
  • Awning

Meet your host, Jasmine

Member since 2017

1981 Burro Camper
Faqs
What does it cost to rent a camper?
Our trailers cost $91 a night. We charge a $40 cleaning fee and tax.
What kind of vehicle do I need to tow a pull behind trailer?
Any vehicle with a towing capacity of 1000 – 1500 lbs., such as a Subaru Outback, Honda CRV, or any 6-cylinder SUV. The ball size is 1 7/8. The tow vehicle must be equipped with a four prong connector. This will run the brake lights and turn signals on the Burro. The electrical outlets in the Burro are powered by the car battery.
Can I rent a trailer for more than 7 days?
Yes, please call to book longer than one week. We will require a 50% deposit to hold your reservation.
How old do I have to be to rent a camper?
You must be at least 25 years of age.
Do I need insurance?
Yes, you need to carry your own full coverage auto insurance and you must notify your carrier that you will be towing a camper with your vehicle. If rented through Outdoorsy.com they cover the insurance.
How many people can sleep in each camper?
The Burro sleeps 1-3 people. The dinette converts to a double bed, and the bench seat sleeps one. Let us know if you need bedding and we can include it. If you are tall, you might prefer the extra space of our upcoming Fiber Stream rental (Summer 2018).
How do I back up my car with a trailer on the back?
Backing a trailer is a skill to learn and takes time to get good at it. The basics are simple; the trailer turns the opposite way that the tow vehicle turns. These little trailers respond quickly so take it slow. Make small incremental turns then watch how the trailer responds. Take your time and make sure the area around the vehicle is clear. Look out for branches, poles and fire hydrants.
Loading UP
Make sure all your supplies are stowed safely in the storage compartments or on the floor. Contents will shift when you drive (that includes curtains, curtain rods, cabinet doors, closet door). If you have heavy items place them over the axle and on the floor. Evenly distribute weight around the trailer to get the best towing performance. If your vehicle is riding low in the back because of the trailer tongue weight put more of the contents over the axle instead. There should be 100-200 lbs on the tongue of the trailer.
Hooking UP AND Towing
• Towing
• Take down scissor jacks.
• Line up trailer and ball
• Lower trailer onto ball, use lever lock to secure it in place
• Push down ball lock, then lock it with the padlock
• Attach chains
• Connect 4 prong, check lights
• Close all the windows
• Close vent
• Check for any loose items or items that should be on the floor
• Lock door
• Remove castor under front jack
• And off you go!!
Backing A Trailer
Backing a trailer is a skill to learn and takes time to get good at it. The basics are simple; the trailer turns the opposite way that the tow vehicle turns. These little trailers respond quickly so take it slow. Make small incremental turns then watch how the trailer responds. Take your time and make sure the area around the vehicle is clear. Look out for branches, poles and fire hydrants.
SET UP
Find a flat spot.
• Orient the trailer door towards your campsite
• Put in wheel chocks (wheel blocking to keep trailer from rolling), use provided chocks ora rock or piece of firewood.
• Lower hitch leg, unlock hitch and turn handle on hitch leg until hitch coupler lifts off of ball
• Remove chains and electrical attachment to vehicle
• Put scissor jacks under back bumper down. Under the front right seat is hand jack. Hand tighten them. They do not need to be tight. They stabilize the rocking of the camper when you are inside. They are not essential but provide stability.
You are now set up to enjoy your camping experience.
Pricing
• Our 1981 Burro is $91 a night plus tax
• There is an additional $40 cleaning fee
o Special cleaning fees apply under special circumstances (Burning Man). There is a $200 detailing fee after Burning Man.
• There is a $300 damage deposit which is returned when the camper is brought back in good shape.
• Extra charges are added if you do not empty the black and grey water tanks on the trailer.
Rental Policies
By signing rental agreement, renter agrees to the following:
• Renter is at least 25 years old
• Renter has current full coverage auto insurance and has notified carrier that you will be towing a trailer.
• Renter will not use the trailer to transport passengers.
• Renter will not use the trailer in an illegal activity.
• Renter will not overload trailer in excess of the weight capacity of the trailer.
• Renter agrees to pay all tolls or tickets on the trailer accrued during usage
Late Returns
If the renter returns the trailer late a charge may be added to the renter fees. If for any reason the trailer needs to be picked up there will be a minimum charge of $250 plus mileage.
Trailer Care
• Trailer or RV will be returned in a similar condition as it was when picked up, clean and damage free or deposit will not be returned.
• Extra cleaning will accrue extra charges
• Any damage to any trailer caused by the renter or third party is to be reported to Jasmine Sovich immediately and repaired at renter’s expense.
• Repairs must not be performed by renter unless authorized by Jasmine Sovich.
• All trailers are only medical cannabis smoking allowed.
• If renting a trailer with a bathroom please completely dump both the grey water tank (sink water) and black water (sewer) tanks before returning or a $200 dumping fee will apply.
Security OR Damage Deposit
Renter will pay a refundable security deposit of $300. This is refunded to you after you bring the trailer back on time, in the same condition it went out. Things that might reduce the amount refunded include:
• Damage to the RV that occurred while in your care
• Cigarette smoke, pet or other odors that require removal
• Excessive cleaning required by us upon return. We expect to wash the linens, but a filthy or damaged camper will result in extra fees. The camper should be returned in the same condition it went out.
• Late return of trailer without extension of rental period.
• There are no refunds for early returns
Towing Liability
Jasmine Sovich will not be held responsible for any vehicle problems, towing fines or regulations due to towing any of our travel trailers. If you are unsure of towing regulations, equipment or limitations for your vehicle please check your owner’s manual or check with your dealer.
Please note all property stored in any of our trailers are the responsibility of the renter and should be returned or extra fees will apply.
Owners are not responsible for loss or damage to renter’s personal property.
Liability
Jasmine Sovich will not be held responsible for any and all liability that may occur while any trailer is in the custody of the renter. This includes but is not limited to property damage, personal injury, death or any third party liability claims. Use the travel trailer at your own risk.

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Rules and policies

  • Music festival friendly
  • Not pet friendly
  • No tailgating
  • No smoking
  • Mileage: 100 free miles / day
  • 4 generator hours / day
24/7 roadside assistance
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Roadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.

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Add-ons

Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.

Hose for Water
Hose for Water
$4.14
/each
Outdoor Camper Stove
Outdoor Camper Stove
$13.80
/each
Outside Shower
Outside Shower
$4.14
/per day

Availability and rates

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There’s a 1 night minimum stay

Discounts
  • Weekly (7+ nights): 14.2% off nightly rate
  • Monthly (28+ nights): 9.1% off nightly rate
Fees
  • Security deposit: $685.00 (refundable)
  • Prep fee: $54.80

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Location

Sebastopol, California

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