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Jan 01, 2015Explorer II
For me it is our HTT. We can still have a "camping" experience with the canvas. It is small enough to go almost anywhere. When we go to shows, we sometimes marvel over the big 5vrs and Class A's. We then think about baking into the pull off on that forest service road or moving over soft ground in an open field.
It is just that the type of traveling and camping we enjoy does not lend it self to the long and tall.
I did have an old class C, it unfairly has soured me on ever owning one again. This was an old worn out camper and a money pit. I know it has no bearing on a new well maintained unit,but the human mind is complicated.
It is just that the type of traveling and camping we enjoy does not lend it self to the long and tall.
I did have an old class C, it unfairly has soured me on ever owning one again. This was an old worn out camper and a money pit. I know it has no bearing on a new well maintained unit,but the human mind is complicated.
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