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Bordercollie
Sep 02, 2015Explorer
Try climbing up into the overhead bed and climb back down climbing over a sleeping partner and pretend it's pitch dark. If you have any foot,ankle or hip problems you may need to have a rig that is 27 feet long with a rear bedroom with RV queen sized bed. Alternately, one can sleep in the overhead and one on the convertible dinette or jackknife sofa. Measure the length of your driveway. Rig may not hang out into the street or interfere with trash barrel pickup. Most Class C's are same height and width. 27 foot rigs can park in 99% of state and federal camp spots and all commercial RV parks. Don't buy too short a rig unless you take sleeping comfort into account. Short rigs also have very little cargo and cabinet storage space which can result in clutter of cardboard boxes in the aisle, shower stall, and in the overhead. Been there, done that, finally settled on 27 footer with no slides as best compromise. Van conversions like Roadtrek are
more versatile for daily transportation, but as campers, lack elbow room and everything converts to something else at bedtime, when getting up, using the bathroom, etc. Gets on your nerves after a week or so. Been there and done that too.
more versatile for daily transportation, but as campers, lack elbow room and everything converts to something else at bedtime, when getting up, using the bathroom, etc. Gets on your nerves after a week or so. Been there and done that too.
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