Trekkar wrote:
Gjac wrote:
Trekkar wrote:
pasusan wrote:
Gjac wrote:
I notice most class B's have small FW tanks and very little storage. For those that dry camp how do you carry extra water? Also are there any class B's made with a slide and some kind of basement storage?
It can actually be fun to figure out how to camp with limited water/storage....
We bring a few gallon jugs of water stored under the bed for cooking and possible emergencies. We don't bring lots of unnecessary stuff to set up camp - no pink flamingos, etc...
X2 Most of our camping is boondocking, and we can normally go about a week. We go to enjoy what's out there, not set up house. The 'B' has been perfect for us.
Do you carry extra water with you? I see the 190 has 31 gals of FW. Do you use wood block to level your 190?
We normally carry a couple of gallon jugs of water with us. I have a set leveling blocks, but I've only need them a couple of times. Another perk of a small 'B' is you can move around in the site until you're level.
That is a good point which I did not consider. When we were much younger we had a Hi top van that we camped in, traveled, and used as a second vehicle. It just had a tri fold bed and no refer to worry about being level.