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FunnyCamper
Apr 06, 2014Explorer II
we went from a 34 FW to a 40 ft. FW toyhauler.
a few limitations on my old favorite sites we love to repeat camp at, but in general the rv was worth getting.
more trouble comes from finding 50 amp service in the state parks etc.
I have 2 parks booked for summer and are 30 amp. no using my master ac in the bedroom :)
with a toyhauler door added, I need space to unload. it is all about the prep work in finding spots. my trips are booked and I didn't find it too hard to fit my 40 exactly where I wanted.
not a full timer yet so it is easier for me to find places for our camping trips since I am not constantly on the road and in need of a site.
a few limitations on my old favorite sites we love to repeat camp at, but in general the rv was worth getting.
more trouble comes from finding 50 amp service in the state parks etc.
I have 2 parks booked for summer and are 30 amp. no using my master ac in the bedroom :)
with a toyhauler door added, I need space to unload. it is all about the prep work in finding spots. my trips are booked and I didn't find it too hard to fit my 40 exactly where I wanted.
not a full timer yet so it is easier for me to find places for our camping trips since I am not constantly on the road and in need of a site.
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