All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: recommendations for class C for overnights at ski resortThank you all for the replies. Quigley can add 4x4 after the fact, so I'll narrow the discussion to asking about Class Cs that are truly winter-ready. Following bobndot's post, I looked at Forest River's Sunseeker (amusingly named since I'm a snow-seeker) website, and their no-slide model looks about perfect. I'm happy to hear more opinions though. Y'all's expertise is really helpful. Thanks. -Mikerecommendations for class C for overnights at ski resortTL;DR Recommendations wanted for class C - class C with bunk over cab - 4x4 - no slide-outs - fresh/gray/black/plumbing in the heated space My local ski resort, Crystal Mountain, WA, has RV spots with electrical hookups. The road up to the area has some winding steep spots that can be tricky in the snow, and the parking lot gets icy as well, so I want 4WD. Ski gear takes a bunch of room, especially to hang out and dry overnight, and I haven't found a floor plan of a class B with enough room for two skiers and gear. I'm looking for recommendations for a class C - that is designed for continued exposure to cold mountain nights - has 4WD, or lends itself to conversion by a company such as Quigley - has no slide-outs (chipping frozen slush off the top of a slide-out at the end of the ski trip is no fun) - has a cab-over bunk so that between the master bed and the cab-over, we don't need to convert the dinette to sleeping Opinions? Thanks in advance. -- Mike S Seattle, WA