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magnusfide
Jul 30, 2013Explorer II
We have a Class C and will stick with that. Easy to load up and take off on a whim. 28 feet so it's easy to find a spot in a campground that might have smaller sites. We like to see local museums, observatories, festivals, re-enactments, etc. We also like to visit with other folks in the campgrounds, especially if we're at a dutch oven gathering.
One item on our wish list is to have a twin bed setup. Maybe some day. Rv beds can be uncomfortable so we added a sleep number clone to our bed. Works well but we would also like to have a twin setup for when one of us has an aching night.
The other must-have item on our list is a full length closet for winter coats, wife's dresses and anything else that won't fit into those tiny, stubby "shirt" closets. With all the modular options in the closet industry you would think that the rv manufacturing community would take notice. I've seen some absolutely pitiful closets in the most expensive rvs. I wonder if they think we just ride around in our rvs and never change our clothes? Okay, off my soapbox. Can you tell the closets are a pet peeve of mine?
One item on our wish list is to have a twin bed setup. Maybe some day. Rv beds can be uncomfortable so we added a sleep number clone to our bed. Works well but we would also like to have a twin setup for when one of us has an aching night.
The other must-have item on our list is a full length closet for winter coats, wife's dresses and anything else that won't fit into those tiny, stubby "shirt" closets. With all the modular options in the closet industry you would think that the rv manufacturing community would take notice. I've seen some absolutely pitiful closets in the most expensive rvs. I wonder if they think we just ride around in our rvs and never change our clothes? Okay, off my soapbox. Can you tell the closets are a pet peeve of mine?
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