All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 2 women travelers and RV newbies totally confused!Went to a big dealer today to look around at the floor plans. The RV sales woman didn't seem to know much about the mechanics of it. She was too busy insisting we shouldn't worry about going too big. lol We do have a better idea about what we want in a floor plan and what lines we find more appealing. Will try to see if we can talk to one of the guys in the shop next visit. Have gotten so many opinions from RV-ers we know. Her brother with a motor home thinks we should get a motor home..her other brother with a trailer thinks we need a trailer. The guy across the street says we need a fifth wheel. They all are light rv-ers so I thought I'd investigate these forums for more advice. We are both fit and 40 so we have no issues with climbing...or arthritis and such. We've always loved camping in her brother's Motor Home but definitely don't need that size and fuel expense. I appreciate the feedback immensely! So excited!Re: 2 women travelers and RV newbies totally confused!Thanks so much! So fifth wheelers are easier to hitch and unhitch? I had been concerned that when we weren't using the hitch it would be too heavy for us to ever get out of the back of the truck. Where do you go to get the FW hitch installed usually? I'll start googlin' toy haulers too! :)2 women travelers and RV newbies totally confused!My brain is about to explode! Me and my partner are going to buy a RV. I have a Ford F 350 Super Duty truck. We've decided to go with a Travel trailer. For the most part it will just be the 2 of us doing weekend/vacation travel. We are trying to find the right trailer, but there are just so many to choose from. Our concerns are: Are some models easier to hitch and unhitch than others? Is this something two women will have much problem doing themselves? We will for the most part travel just the two of us. I don't need a bunch of bunks, but I'd prefer some extra bathroom and kitchen space and comfortable seating . We have a Harley we'd like to take a long. I see several different options for hauling motorcycles..what's the easiest and cheapest option? Anyone have any recommendations or favorite brands you'd think would suit our needs? I had been looking at Keystone and Dutchmen? But seriously, we haven't got a clue in hell what we're doing. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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