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cascadetrekker
Jun 27, 2013Explorer
We now have approximately 10,000 miles and still like our SS very much. We do now have the updated Flexsteel manual sofa/bed installed which is much easier to operate. Most of our camping has been dry and we rarely eat out and have been very comfortable. While driving from the Phoenix area to Seattle in April we traveled through southern Utah, Central Nevada, eastern Oregon and Washington while enjoying the trip very much. Most of the trip was at very high elevation with most nights well below freezing and we were quite comfortable. We enjoy camping in very remote areas with with no established facilities and think a class B is the ideal vehicle for such conditions.
We roll our bedding and store it behind the back of the sofa where there is a lot of space. We are able to get all of our bedding, including pillows behind the sofa with very little effort. With the new bed there is no drawer although the space is still there, but you must have the sofa bottom at least partially open to access the space. We also use the shower for storage while traveling as many RV owners(we have met)do. We travel very light, therefore find adequate storage.
We roll our bedding and store it behind the back of the sofa where there is a lot of space. We are able to get all of our bedding, including pillows behind the sofa with very little effort. With the new bed there is no drawer although the space is still there, but you must have the sofa bottom at least partially open to access the space. We also use the shower for storage while traveling as many RV owners(we have met)do. We travel very light, therefore find adequate storage.
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