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Lantley
Oct 02, 2014Nomad
Not a fan of the outdoor kitchen. Does an RV really need 2 stoves, microwaves and fridges? I think I can make better use of the space as just plain old storage.
I set up an outdoor kitchen when I need it, complete with running water.
I prefer the versatility of not having an OK vs. having space dedicated to an OK.
Another factor to consider is the site layout.
Many campsites can accommodate an OK without issue. However some sites are not level or have trees or obstructions that interfere with the OK.
I can an do set up my OK under the awning, which is really beneficial when it rains, however having the OK at the back of the RV is fine when the weather is good,but when the weather is bad the rear location is far from ideal.
I understand many love their OK's however OK's do not fit my camping style.
I set up an outdoor kitchen when I need it, complete with running water.
I prefer the versatility of not having an OK vs. having space dedicated to an OK.
Another factor to consider is the site layout.
Many campsites can accommodate an OK without issue. However some sites are not level or have trees or obstructions that interfere with the OK.
I can an do set up my OK under the awning, which is really beneficial when it rains, however having the OK at the back of the RV is fine when the weather is good,but when the weather is bad the rear location is far from ideal.
I understand many love their OK's however OK's do not fit my camping style.
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