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pnichols wrote:
Width is also an issue. Our Class C is fairly short (24 feet), but it's 101.5 inches wide.
We have had to pass-up going down some desert roads that, although firm enough and wide enough for only our RV, would not have allowed anyone to pass without having to pull off into soft sand.
For the best flexibilty in boondocking, I would stay less than 93 inches in width at your rigs widest part (not counting the mirrors, because most of them can be folded in).
Regarding height of our RV, we do carry pruning equipment along for too-low branches.
โSep-26-2013 08:37 PM
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โSep-24-2013 10:39 PM
rfryer wrote:PatrickA51 wrote:atreis wrote:Mello Mike wrote:
When it comes to RVs, my advice is the buy the smallest RV that meets your requirements. Bigger isn't always better, especially when it comes to boondocking.
x2
x3
x4.
โSep-24-2013 07:33 PM
โSep-24-2013 11:20 AM
PatrickA51 wrote:atreis wrote:Mello Mike wrote:
When it comes to RVs, my advice is the buy the smallest RV that meets your requirements. Bigger isn't always better, especially when it comes to boondocking.
x2
x3
โSep-24-2013 10:27 AM
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โSep-23-2013 10:46 PM
atreis wrote:Mello Mike wrote:
When it comes to RVs, my advice is the buy the smallest RV that meets your requirements. Bigger isn't always better, especially when it comes to boondocking.
x2
โSep-23-2013 08:07 PM
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