Cheese man, Thanks for the input. I am 5'10" and weigh between 155 and ? depending on how intelligent I have been about putting too much food in my mouth. I have 20 pounds to go before I can be "bright" again. My feet, ankles and knee always notice the difference. I try to remind myself that one of the points of having a small MH is being able to get to the out of the way places and walk and walk.....The pups are always willing to encourage me to get out more
๐ That said, I was sort of thinking that I "could" sleep on 30 inches if I needed to, but that - if I wanted total adventures I could also sleep on the ground in a tent ....and I'm not going back there. I want smaller, but i still want comfort. Besides the 36inches will be easy to furnish.
Burl - love the pup pics. The white ghost faces always speak with such dignity. And to answer a question you didn't ask me: When I travel in cold weather, I always maintain the winterization. I am so afraid of everything freezing up. I don't even have outside tank heaters on this one but even with the tank heaters several years ago, I didn't trust them in the long haul. No water in the on board tank, etc. Drinking water in carry ons along with enough for a sink bath and cooking (as if I do much of that!) if I need one. I use pink stuff in the black tank. If I need warm/hot water for cleaning up, I use the microwave for now but have other ideas for the future. I take showers every couple of days either at the campgrounds or at friends houses if I am visiting in driveways. It is winter, it is cold out. Wet wipes are wonderful and the dogs are never critical. So, no you know: The lady is willing to make accommodations on water usage but give her a comfortable bed.
Tina and the furry ones
Christine
22ft BT Gulfstream MH
Chev 350 engine
and the four furry companions:Herschel, Stuart, Blondie and Remi