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Eugarps
Nov 18, 2016Explorer
All,
It sounds more and more like either a 4x4 Class B or a truck camper would meet my needs better than a Tiger. I'm fully aware of my age and its limitations. I'm not very fit and the overhead bed sound untenable. I can easily enter and exit a truck camper cab over and of course a Class B would be a piece of cake for mobility from bed to bath and cab.
Maybe I'm making too much of the security issue. That said, Class B 4x4's are really expensive. I know folks older than I who've boondocked over 1,200 nights in a truck camper with no issues. I'd be camping largely in public lands and the Walmart parking would be minimal and that in rural communities.
Best,
Bill
It sounds more and more like either a 4x4 Class B or a truck camper would meet my needs better than a Tiger. I'm fully aware of my age and its limitations. I'm not very fit and the overhead bed sound untenable. I can easily enter and exit a truck camper cab over and of course a Class B would be a piece of cake for mobility from bed to bath and cab.
Maybe I'm making too much of the security issue. That said, Class B 4x4's are really expensive. I know folks older than I who've boondocked over 1,200 nights in a truck camper with no issues. I'd be camping largely in public lands and the Walmart parking would be minimal and that in rural communities.
Best,
Bill
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