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jnharley wrote:
I cannot imagine carrying around 30 days of dirty laundry. I can take care of laundry while sitting around in my pjs in the morning or evening. And I know what was washed and dried in my stackables. Once we stayed at a military campground and someone urinated in the dryers. Would you want to dry your clothes in those machines after they wiped them out?
โJul-06-2016 03:54 PM
โJul-05-2016 07:42 PM
Us out West wrote:JimK-NY wrote:
On another thread someone is complaining about the high cost of campgrounds. Actually I call them RV/mobile home parks. If you get a big rig that is where you will stay.
Really Jim? You need to get out more.
Here are just a few examples where we go with our 40' rig;
Merrill Campground is a unique US Forest Service facility located in the Eagle Lake Recreation Area of the Lassen National Forest North of Susanville, CA.
This is where I wonder about those who advise against getting a rig with a generator. Unless you like to do without lights or AC, you are restricted to parks with electric hook ups. I like the idea of camping in national parks.
Beverly Beach State Park Newport, OR
Lost Dutchman State Park - Apache Junction, AZ
There are many other places we go that are NOT , what you call, RV/mobile home parks.
โJul-05-2016 01:25 PM
JimK-NY wrote:
On another thread someone is complaining about the high cost of campgrounds. Actually I call them RV/mobile home parks. If you get a big rig that is where you will stay.
โJul-05-2016 12:20 PM
JimK-NY wrote:
On another thread someone is complaining about the high cost of campgrounds. Actually I call them RV/mobile home parks. If you get a big rig that is where you will stay. There are plenty of choices for small rigs that have solar and will allow you to stay virtually anywhere.
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โJul-04-2016 09:10 PM
wannabervin wrote:
Duallies a pain to park? Is that because of the with added by the extra set of wheels?
โJul-04-2016 10:42 AM
jnharley wrote:
Just my personal opinion that if you are going to buy a big heavy RV for full timing, you will probably need a dually. Any of the big 3 will work although one needs to be careful with used models since there have been some well documented problems with some like the 6.0 Ford diesel. Are dually trucks a pain to park, yes! The security when towing is worth it. I will also give a shout out to Kansas RV in Chanute, KS. They morphed into a dealership after closing down production for HitchHiker 5th wheels. They honored all warranty claims after shutdown and kept open their stellar service department. Make an appointment, show up at the appointed time, and a team is assigned to work on your rig. That is where we go when we need service. By the way, we have stackable washer and dryer and they work well. The dryer is 110 so it takes longer to dry than a residential model. And we dry camp on occasion so the generator is great but that need can be taken care of by a portable unit. We worried about theft so we added the built in generator.
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