wanderingaimlessly wrote:
On the toyhauler, yes there are a few, Thor outlaw, and Newmar Canyon Star comes to mind, but I was referring to a 5th wheel TH, the garage areas in many have drop down bunks. That would also provide a "play area" when your toy was outside. Some even have permanent bunks above the garage leaving it free as a workspace.
If you are looking at Motorhomes because you are hoping it will be easier to heat, Texas had a very bad winter spell, I doubt you would find a MH much easier to heat, the front glass areas are a loser compared to an insulated front on a 5er, and the wall construction isnt going to be much if any thicker. You may have an easier time finding double pane windows, but those would be available in the 5er too.
The Texas snow storm which left a foot of snow was the worst snow storm in over 100 years. A person could wear out a lot of Class A motorhomes in a 100 years without worrying about if it was 4 seasons protected or not.
What is the worst snow storm in San Antonio?
Leaving the city buried under more than a foot of snow, this January winter storm was the worst snow San Antonio had seen in over 100 years. The mayor ordered citizens to essentially shelter in place, instructing businesses to remain closed until the snow was melted and roads were no longer icy.
The 5 Worst Winter Storms In Texas History
www.onlyinyourstate.com/texas/winter-storms-tx/