โAug-09-2014 06:34 PM
โSep-30-2014 07:17 AM
Davydd wrote:
Speaking of New York City you all might like to read this account of a couple who dry camped parallel parked right in the city on the street in an un-metered parking spot near Chelsea Market for three nights. That blew me away. I don't think I would ever of thought of doing it even though we often park and sleep on a fairly busy through route street in front of our son's house in La Crosse, WI.
Andiamo Takes New York
โSep-30-2014 06:38 AM
Davydd wrote:
Speaking of New York City you all might like to read this account of a couple who dry camped parallel parked right in the city on the street in an un-metered parking spot near Chelsea Market for three nights. That blew me away. I don't think I would ever of thought of doing it even though we often park and sleep on a fairly busy through route street in front of our son's house in La Crosse, WI.
Andiamo Takes New York
โSep-29-2014 07:40 PM
โSep-29-2014 06:43 PM
โSep-29-2014 04:03 PM
erip wrote:
Scotty,
Sounds like we may live near one another. Driving my travato on meadowbrook parkway, the East River Drive and Harlem river drive with my bed shower and toilet has made me a very happy camper. I save between half hour and 45 minutes every time i want to get on the road. And i have stealth camped in hotel parking lots and even on the street as i take up just a parking space. There are a few minor quirks that wincrasher has pointed out but none have caused a second thought about my purchase. Tanks are always smaller on a b van and that's why its called camping. Wincrasher moved from a much larger RV so his adaptation time may have been longer. Read his threads, he's bought some innovative space saving gadgets for his rig. I am still trying to fill up the 3 storage boxes that i bought for under the bed and after 13 weekends of traveling in my travato i still have 2 empty boxes.
โSep-29-2014 03:57 PM
โSep-29-2014 03:18 PM
My Roadtrek wrote:
The topic is SIX MONTHS FULL-TIMING IN A WINNEBAGO TRAVATO, not the difference between a B+, and a B. :S
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A B+. There all Class C's, or small Class C's. That's why I posted about 30' Class C's that are called B+'s by the manufactures, just as a sales ploy.
โSep-29-2014 03:15 PM
โSep-29-2014 03:08 PM
โSep-29-2014 03:05 PM
โSep-29-2014 03:04 PM
โSep-29-2014 02:49 PM
My Roadtrek wrote:
Yes Scotty , but the thread was over a month old before you started it back up, and continued the argument.
Sometimes it's best not to nit pick every comment made, like you did mine, and just move on.
โSep-29-2014 02:44 PM
โSep-29-2014 02:40 PM
โSep-29-2014 02:38 PM
erip wrote:
Scotty.
I own a travato and am very happy with it and would be happy to answer any questions you have. Try to disregard the snarkiness of other members. Many people have nothing better to do than critize others knowledge and denegrate RV's different than theirs.
I owned a 22 foot b plus for 8 years and now that i am back in a B, i am driving on roads that i couldn't go on for years. I don't know where in ny you are, but any disadvantage of size you out weigh in drivability, if you live near lots of parkways, limiting your ability to get around.