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CloudDriver
Oct 14, 2013Explorer
We have a class C and for the past 10 years and don't tow a car. With the C, we can stop anywhere, anytime for lunch or a bathroom break when out sightseeing. When we get to a campsite, we usually just set the parking brake and we're done. No unhooking or other setup necessary. On a hot day, the C is already cooled down, or already warmed up on a cold day. We are fully self contained with onboard water and generator, so no need to even go out to connect hookups if it's raining.
We are sightseers, rather than campers and don't set up an elaborate camp that would be a PITA to put away every time we wanted to go to the store or see the sights. If your travel/camping style is to set up lots of stuff at a campground, a trailer might be a better choice.
We are sightseers, rather than campers and don't set up an elaborate camp that would be a PITA to put away every time we wanted to go to the store or see the sights. If your travel/camping style is to set up lots of stuff at a campground, a trailer might be a better choice.
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