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NekkidFish
Sep 22, 2014Explorer
Man, you all have given me so much to think about, which I am so appreciative of!
Speed .... Thank you for the breakdown of the various styles and the initials yall use.
What will we use it for. Well, we are in our 50's and hubby still works full-time. I see us using it on the weekends to go to lakes around here ... and then for a week here and there to take a vacation.
We will be traveling with our 4-legged kids, and that wasn't something I was really taking into consideration. When we rented the motor homes, it was convenient, because every one could settle in for the drive, but not be all on top of each other. With a TT or 5er, they would have to be up the truck with us while we are in the road.
However, the negative side to the MH, was not having a toad (see, I'm catching on :) to run an errand or go exploring. We ran into this in Vegas one time, and hubby spent $99 for a rental car because he just had to go hit the strip. ROFL
We are not camping, camping kind of people. We are the kind that will sit up late at night watching a good movie and having an adult beverage .... all after building a little camp fire, just so we act like we are out in the great outdoors!
When looking at the financial side of it, it does appear you get a whole lot more bang for your buck with TT's and 5ers versus a MH.
A lot to think about for sure! I sooooo appreciate all of the things you all are bringing up!
HUGZ! Jules
Speed .... Thank you for the breakdown of the various styles and the initials yall use.
What will we use it for. Well, we are in our 50's and hubby still works full-time. I see us using it on the weekends to go to lakes around here ... and then for a week here and there to take a vacation.
We will be traveling with our 4-legged kids, and that wasn't something I was really taking into consideration. When we rented the motor homes, it was convenient, because every one could settle in for the drive, but not be all on top of each other. With a TT or 5er, they would have to be up the truck with us while we are in the road.
However, the negative side to the MH, was not having a toad (see, I'm catching on :) to run an errand or go exploring. We ran into this in Vegas one time, and hubby spent $99 for a rental car because he just had to go hit the strip. ROFL
We are not camping, camping kind of people. We are the kind that will sit up late at night watching a good movie and having an adult beverage .... all after building a little camp fire, just so we act like we are out in the great outdoors!
When looking at the financial side of it, it does appear you get a whole lot more bang for your buck with TT's and 5ers versus a MH.
A lot to think about for sure! I sooooo appreciate all of the things you all are bringing up!
HUGZ! Jules
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