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ol_Bombero-JC
May 03, 2016Explorer
blangen wrote:
Will you ever be stopping for a snoose where slides might be too tight... like a rest area, Flying J, etc? If so, there's your answer.
Secondly, if you ever encounter weather fierce enough to want the slides in... ice storm, hail, hurricane maybe... that, too, would be a problem.
Personally, I wouldn't choose to not be able to use the primary function of an RV if something got in the way of putting out a slide.
Hmmmmmm......."there's your answer" - NOT !!
More info would help -
With the slide/s "in" can you access the bathroom?
For us - the bedroom slide must be at least partially out to access the front closet and the dresser drawers - Bathroom is no problem.
For that "too tight" spot at a rest stop or truck stop, a recliner would do for a quick nap/"snoose" (snooze?) - and usually anyplace with spaces that tight sure wouldn't be conducive to snoozing due to continual in/out traffic - kinda like parking next to RR tracks..:(
Primary consideration should be:
Access to the bathroom and fridge with slides *in*.
BTW - if you plan on "camping" in a hurricane, ice/hail storms,
you need a steel cargo container - or something with a *real* basement, not an RV..:R
Also - time to re-think your travel plans, ROTFL...:S
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