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paddykernahan
Mar 14, 2017Explorer
Decided that smaller was better.
Easy to drive.
Easy to park.
Easy to store.
Easy on fuel.
Small enough that a toad is not needed.
Smaller space and very little storage but very doable.
Camped for 30+ years in a pop-up and every year brought less and less stuff.
So last year we decided on a Pleasure-Way Plateau XL.
22 foot long Class C (B+).
Has a huge bathroom and shower.
Great couch and very comfy Murphy bed.
Everything self contained on a Sprinter chassis.
Drove to Oregon/Washington from Michigan for a month.
Couldn't be happier.
If you haven't had an RV before, rent the type you think you like first.
Heard of some that buy, use one year, sell because they hate it.
Good luck.
Easy to drive.
Easy to park.
Easy to store.
Easy on fuel.
Small enough that a toad is not needed.
Smaller space and very little storage but very doable.
Camped for 30+ years in a pop-up and every year brought less and less stuff.
So last year we decided on a Pleasure-Way Plateau XL.
22 foot long Class C (B+).
Has a huge bathroom and shower.
Great couch and very comfy Murphy bed.
Everything self contained on a Sprinter chassis.
Drove to Oregon/Washington from Michigan for a month.
Couldn't be happier.
If you haven't had an RV before, rent the type you think you like first.
Heard of some that buy, use one year, sell because they hate it.
Good luck.
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