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jaycocreek
Jan 09, 2015Explorer II
Some of the older trailers are far better suited for winter camping than the new ones.Water lines and water tank inside,not outside.My current trailer is the "Only" slide out model I have ever owned.
Some of the older trailers have excellent floor plans and plenty of room.Couch and two chairs in the front room/twins or single walk around bed and very livable years around.Been there done that a whole bunch in Idaho weather.
The downside is these trailers are longer and heavier to get the room one needs to full time it but as a single guy I full-timed in a 18ft Ideal..Perfect floorplan just like the Lance 1695(I think that is the number)
There are a huge selection of older floor plans out there as they changed alot then trying to suit the needs of the campers/RVers back then which is different then the way it is now.
Some of the older trailers have excellent floor plans and plenty of room.Couch and two chairs in the front room/twins or single walk around bed and very livable years around.Been there done that a whole bunch in Idaho weather.
The downside is these trailers are longer and heavier to get the room one needs to full time it but as a single guy I full-timed in a 18ft Ideal..Perfect floorplan just like the Lance 1695(I think that is the number)
There are a huge selection of older floor plans out there as they changed alot then trying to suit the needs of the campers/RVers back then which is different then the way it is now.
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