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normal_dave
Jul 20, 2017Explorer
Rare as hen's teeth used...
They made a Creekside 23DBS through 2016, then they became Timber Ridge with the model re-alignment based on weight, slides, level of luxury.
2016 Creekside 23DBS New in Mesa, AZ
If you want a floorplan of the Timber Ridge 23DBS without the extra luxury items, check out the Black Rock 23BKS, If you have your own TV, don't need some of the luxury trim, and spend a fair amount of time off the grid, it may be a better fit for you. Hint: the trailer body is identical, the upgrades are not. Black Rock also comes standard with the X4 off road package, hd shocks, extra clearance, greaseable shackle studs, etc.
Black Rock 23BKS
Trouble is, most all are way out of your budget range, and production numbers are fairly low on these units.
The Nash 25C is about as close as you'll get to your goals with the limits you have set.
Edit: if you chase a Black Rock, make sure it has the power pack (A/C and microwave) plus mountain storage system(generator bracket, 2" receiver, and toy lock) Black Rock's are made to be used off-grid, and for folks that don't need A/C and microwave, they don't have to pay for it.
Here's an Outdoors RV owner's forum on that "other" rv site :
Outdoors RV owners
Here's an example of an older model with a similar layout:
2014 Back Country 26FS
They made a Creekside 23DBS through 2016, then they became Timber Ridge with the model re-alignment based on weight, slides, level of luxury.
2016 Creekside 23DBS New in Mesa, AZ
If you want a floorplan of the Timber Ridge 23DBS without the extra luxury items, check out the Black Rock 23BKS, If you have your own TV, don't need some of the luxury trim, and spend a fair amount of time off the grid, it may be a better fit for you. Hint: the trailer body is identical, the upgrades are not. Black Rock also comes standard with the X4 off road package, hd shocks, extra clearance, greaseable shackle studs, etc.
Black Rock 23BKS
Trouble is, most all are way out of your budget range, and production numbers are fairly low on these units.
The Nash 25C is about as close as you'll get to your goals with the limits you have set.
Edit: if you chase a Black Rock, make sure it has the power pack (A/C and microwave) plus mountain storage system(generator bracket, 2" receiver, and toy lock) Black Rock's are made to be used off-grid, and for folks that don't need A/C and microwave, they don't have to pay for it.
Here's an Outdoors RV owner's forum on that "other" rv site :
Outdoors RV owners
Here's an example of an older model with a similar layout:
2014 Back Country 26FS
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