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suprz wrote:
This year's trip is to Florida (Disney, the keys, etc...) I'm kind of crazy about keeping the RV looking good. BUT for some reason I keep thinking about all the retirees with their huge class A coaches, and I want to make my Class C look better than usual. I must be nuts
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โJul-10-2017 09:02 AM
robotworks wrote:
I have no idea what a Prevost is but I am pretty sure I would not be impressed. I started camping in a tin top Westy (home made). Some of the finest people I have ever met camping are on the VW Vanagon list. People who would give up a trip to help others get through their day. I have met people who organize Pay it forward campaigns to help others less fortunate make it down the road.
The camper is gone (no terlet for the GF) but we now have a 20 ft TT *(Shadow Cruiser). Picked out because it's all we need, it's about all that will fit in the driveway, and it's what I feel comfortable taking out on a Saturday morning on an hours notice to spend the weekend camping. I still am on the Vanagon list (how do you replace friends?), still read about shared problem solving, still offer what I can in space to park if needed to a great group of people you might not think you want parked next to you in your fancy camp ground. Would be your loss.
Life is too short to judge people on what they drive, what they camp in.
As far as keeping it clean? The inside is spotless (thanks GF) and the rig is well maintained. I will admit that when you work 60 to 70 hours a week, washing the TT is not a high priority. You won't be embarrassed to be parked next to mine but it's clear that it is not waxed every three months. AND, nobody has ever been turned away without the offer of a glass of wine and a comfy camp chair. The price is a ton of war stories.
Best of luck coming to grips with your camper envy.
โJul-09-2017 01:22 PM
Matt_Colie wrote:
Well,
I sure am not odd-man-out here. When we are in a crampground, the coach is usually dirty. We put the chairs and friendly dogs out and don't worry what people around us think.
First off, the coach is 44 years old this season.
Second off, she is completely paid for.
We are never in a crampground until the third or fifth day and while I always clean the coach before departure (weather permitting), by the time we need something a crampground can provide, the exterior is usually pretty dirty. Ask me if I care.
At one stop years ago, I had a fellow stop and say that he though that the coach might look better if I washed it. Then I told him that I had before we left home, but the crampground rules forbid it and this is what an old coach with dead paint looks like after 10000 miles and 62 road days. I assured him that I would wash her when we get home in just two more weeks.
Matt
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