Forum Discussion
Reddog1
Aug 28, 2017Explorer II
Back in 2005 I made reservations in Campground at Lake Tahoe California for one night. They ask how old my TC was, I responded three years old. When I arrived, I could not believe what I saw. The place looked like a RV scrap yard, and age of the RVs had very little to do with it. Junk and garbage everywhere, including RVs with tarps over the top. Fact is, my TC is a 1988 Bigfoot. It was 17 years old, and well maintained at that time.
Unless you are well versed in Bigfoot campers, if the Bigfoot TC is reasonably maintained, you cannot tell its age. Never has the age of my Bigfoot age been questioned when I pull into a campground. I have only been ask its age two times when making reservations, I simply lied both times with no consequences and a clear conscience.
Unless you are well versed in Bigfoot campers, if the Bigfoot TC is reasonably maintained, you cannot tell its age. Never has the age of my Bigfoot age been questioned when I pull into a campground. I have only been ask its age two times when making reservations, I simply lied both times with no consequences and a clear conscience.
About Travel Trailer Group
44,029 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 28, 2025