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fordtch8
Mar 21, 2018Explorer
Lantley wrote:
I think the bunkhouse needs to be large enough that the kids have room to hang out vs. just enough room for sleeping.
A larger bunkhouse gives the kids a pace to hang out and call their own.
When the kids have their own space, the adults can have their own space as well. In the end a space that you can retreat to and call your own when needed enhances the camping experience for everyone.
I agree in a lot respects. My problem is we camp in a wide variety of places. Everywhere from large commercial campgrounds at the beach to backwoods rural state parks. The large commercial campgrounds can usually handle a 40+ footer, but the smaller state parks sometimes even our current size is limitation. I understand that no RV is ever perfect in every regard, but I am just trying to strike the best balance I can for our uses.
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