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mgirardo
Mar 17, 2016Explorer
When we bought our class C, our kids were 8 and 6. Our C has 2 bunks that the kids used for a few years and loved. It was like their own little "room" since they were still small and could put their stuff on the bed with them. Now that they are 15 and 13, they have outgrown them. They outgrew them a few years ago.
Now our daughter uses the cab over as her "room". Our cab over is pretty large. She can sit up in it, get dressed up there if she needs to and she keeps *all* her stuff up there. She hasn't complained about the mattress; she would if it wasn't good enough. I made our son's bunk wider, so it is the width of a traditional twin bed. It's a few inches short, but can't change that since the bunks are on a slide.
We put sheets on all "permanent" beds, whether they are being used for beds or not. We hope it will help to protect them since we use unused beds for storage. If they are being used for beds, they also get comforters and pillows. We only use sleeping bags when tent camping.
-Michael
Now our daughter uses the cab over as her "room". Our cab over is pretty large. She can sit up in it, get dressed up there if she needs to and she keeps *all* her stuff up there. She hasn't complained about the mattress; she would if it wasn't good enough. I made our son's bunk wider, so it is the width of a traditional twin bed. It's a few inches short, but can't change that since the bunks are on a slide.
We put sheets on all "permanent" beds, whether they are being used for beds or not. We hope it will help to protect them since we use unused beds for storage. If they are being used for beds, they also get comforters and pillows. We only use sleeping bags when tent camping.
-Michael
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