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Feb 20, 2014Explorer
Many Class B owners have used the Magic Mesh screen (from the TV commercials and sold all over) to create a functional screen door on the side door. My Roadtrek was ordered with the optional screen package that included a screen that zips and welcros in around the entire rear cargo doors opening so that the doors can be left open in a campground.
One thing to understand about a B is that space inside is tight. All of the conveniences are in there but sitting all day inside - and then at night too? This is why many Bs have awnings and there are screen packages to give you a screened in porch area under the open awning. Many people camp for more than a week at a campground in their B - use the facilities at the campground, enjoy the outdoors, and the rest. A B is not just for travel, but a great advantage of a B is that any day of your trip you can disconnect and drive off to any nearby attraction and be able to park in one or two (back to front) regular parking spaces and then come back to to your campsite at the end of the day - no need for a car towed behind or a car towing a trailer.
One thing to understand about a B is that space inside is tight. All of the conveniences are in there but sitting all day inside - and then at night too? This is why many Bs have awnings and there are screen packages to give you a screened in porch area under the open awning. Many people camp for more than a week at a campground in their B - use the facilities at the campground, enjoy the outdoors, and the rest. A B is not just for travel, but a great advantage of a B is that any day of your trip you can disconnect and drive off to any nearby attraction and be able to park in one or two (back to front) regular parking spaces and then come back to to your campsite at the end of the day - no need for a car towed behind or a car towing a trailer.
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