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pnichols
Oct 05, 2022Explorer II
Deb and Ed M wrote:
In 2004 we bought a Class C and had SOOO much fun and many adventures for 10 years with it; then we tried a 5er, a couple of pop-up truck campers, and a small TT.
Yesterday we discovered the Mother Lode of small C's, and bought a 2023 Thor Chateau 22E with the Ford E-350 chassis. Ed has had some health issues, and we figure a "C" will be a lot easier on him than slithering into the bed in a pop-up camper or using a Luggable Loo as the bathroom....LOL! (I will be doing the driving and setup - all he has to do is be my favorite passenger)
We just weren't ready to give up traveling and camping!
Happy travels, everyone!
Deb
I agree 100% on your coments about your "Mother Lode" small Class C!!
We bought our 24 ft. E450 non-slide Class C new in 2006 and have been across the U.S. twice in it, as well as traveled extensively in the Western U.S. with it.
We can camp in a variety of places with it in complete comfort: Boondock dry camping, non-boondock dry camping, commercial campground full hookup camping, city parking lot dry camping, etc.. It's rear corner bed is even so comfortable that the DW (she has a bad back) often sleeps in it while it's parked between trips in our backyard!
Our two most challenging places to visit with it were a remote place in the Texas Panhandle during the summer, and off a remote 4X4 road in Death Valley.
We find it an excellent compromise among the Class A/B/B+/C, TC, TT and 5'er RV choices. We do not tow, as we can usually park close enough to visit most areas of interest to us. We like our little home close to us everywhere when traveling for maximum comfort, convenience, flexibility and minimum hassle.
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