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- Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer II
Gary3 wrote:
No bed bugs in our camper can you be sure about that in a motel sleep tight.
Oh amen! Next fall we're taking a tour of the Pacific Northwest, and hubby suggested we just drive the family van and stay at hotels. My reaction: "iiiiick!"
I've become so spoiled by RVing, being able to immediately step outside; camped in beautiful, peaceful places; meeting nice people, sleeping in my own bed. Back to that adage about "when Momma ain't happy"? Well, now *I* have a TC and we'll be camping ;-)
Deb - Super_DaveExplorer
jimh425 wrote:
bobndot wrote:
Just change the decal , that usually works .
Coachmen .....Coachwomen
Funny!
A dog mounting that decal probably isn't PC. - jimh406Explorer III
bobndot wrote:
Just change the decal , that usually works .
Coachmen .....Coachwomen
Funny! - bobndotExplorer II
352 wrote:
Wife hates it after one trip. Guess I should have bought this first instead of a triple slide 5th wheel. :(
Just change the decal , that usually works .
Coachmen .....Coachwomen - pnicholsExplorer IIOf course, there is something in between a TC and FW - a small Class C ;) :
- mockturtleExplorer IIShe'll get used to it in time. Downsizing to my Tiger was challenging at first but now I love it.
- trailgranny50ExplorerWe've had everything but a motor home, still have two 5ers but they are set up at my son's lake place as cabins. We pulled a modest 28' to a lot of places and man fueling up could be a problem at times. Had to watch for stuff along the ground to snag it on. When deciding on what to buy for traveling and both of us enjoying the mountains and our privacy we settled on a TC, my idea initially and I'm the DW, so we could haul horse trailer, boat, or Toyota FJ on a trailer without becoming a train. Ours is only a 9.5 and quite old. With modest renovations it functions as well as a newer one, holds everything we NEED and stuff we probably don't. Just got home today from over 3,000 mile jaunt and I'm actually going to miss staying in it. Easy to clean up, everything with a place and in its place, easy in and out of campgrounds and maybe a 10 minute set up including a Tailgater satellite dish. We don't spend a lot of time just sitting in the camper but can comfortably relax to watch TV ifs we like. Everyone has their preferences and we haven't stayed married 46 years by not each making some concessions. I'm going to miss sleeping in our cozy little hideaway now till our next adventure. Good luck to you with your situation.
- BedlamModeratorWe went from a toy hauler to a truck camper. We were spoiled with the space and capacities of the toy hauler, so we chose the largest truck camper I could haul while still towing an enclosed trailer for our toys. While this has worked for us, we know our next RV will have more room, a dry bath and a side entry. Truck camping works for us and we like the flexibility of having the living space and garage as separate units - Now that I have a bigger truck, we have many more choices when we are ready up size.
- GoinThisAwayExplorerWho drives? If you do, then inform the wife that she'll be required to drive half the time. She'll quickly learn to love the maneuverability of the TC :B
- Gary3ExplorerNo bed bugs in our camper can you be sure about that in a motel sleep tight.
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