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campbikemom
Oct 05, 2019Explorer
Jebby14 wrote:
no murphy bed. I have a queen up front, triple bunks in the rear and a dinette that drops to a double. no need for me to convert stuff and given we don't spend time in the camper (I like camping I cook outside I hangout outside I am close to my tenting roots) it works for us. I really wouldn't want to be much heavier even though I have ~450lbds more payload.
Oh sorry, I just googled your floor plan it it looks like the current version has a murphy bed instead of a queen so I was going off of that.
I would say that your model (which is a slightly bigger version of what we have now) works great for maybe 50-75% of the time. We're trying to bridge the gap of the rest of the time:
- shoulder season camping when we have days on days of 40's and rain
- torrential downpours and high winds that last hours
- gravel bike races in the early spring and cyclocross races in the fall when our camper is acting as a base camp for our teams and the family in crappy weather.
- black fly season in the Adirondacks. If you've camped there in late May and early June you would understand hahaha
Mostly just want more moving around room and seating for the days when we are spending more time inside than what is typical.
Total first world problems.
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