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PSW
Feb 07, 2013Explorer
We do both: tour and camp. We only stay in commercial campgrounds when absolutely necessary. National forests, parks, state parks, etc., are more our style. We have had a couple of Class Cs but find them more hassle for touring or moving around the area once we camp.
Every rv is a compromise of something. Space, convenience, storage, bathroom, etc. We have found this Roadtrek just about the best compromise for us. Jim (in a posting above) mentioned Skreenz and provided a link. We agree and have used their product on our two front door windows for several years and find they work perfectly for us. With a Fantastic vent fan and the two back RT windows open, we never lack for air. When we are camped, we spend all of our time outside and carry a small 10x10 screen house for our "day room". We have tried several differnet approaches and find this fits our style best.
Every rv is a compromise of something. Space, convenience, storage, bathroom, etc. We have found this Roadtrek just about the best compromise for us. Jim (in a posting above) mentioned Skreenz and provided a link. We agree and have used their product on our two front door windows for several years and find they work perfectly for us. With a Fantastic vent fan and the two back RT windows open, we never lack for air. When we are camped, we spend all of our time outside and carry a small 10x10 screen house for our "day room". We have tried several differnet approaches and find this fits our style best.
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