All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 10k Unloaded Weight, King Bed, Rear Kitchen, 4 Seasons 5ver? GramaofAAAA wrote: We have lived in our 2103 Montana Mountaineer for over a year, right at 10,000 empty. Has the rear kitchen, has space for a king bed, but we have a queen to have extra walk around space. It's a 295RK, but measures 34'. We love it! I see the 293RK on the Montana High Country brand. That drsign is perfect. I am Worried that the floorplan is being discontinued as the Factory's website states "stock", i.e. not being built,Re: 10k Unloaded Weight, King Bed, Rear Kitchen, 4 Seasons 5ver? Old Duck wrote: Except for the king bed, Arctic Fox 27-5L meets those specs. I sure do like that model. There has to be a way to get a king bed in there.10k Unloaded Weight, King Bed, Rear Kitchen, 4 Seasons 5ver?All, Who is making a quality, 4 seasons, 10k weight unloaded (or less) 5ver with a King Bed option and a tear kitchen floor plan? New to 7 yeas old? Thanks.Re: Latest 4G Cell Signal Boosters - WeBoost and othersNo, I prefer to wait for the 4GX unit. I just needs guidance on the cable and antennas.Latest 4G Cell Signal Boosters - WeBoost and othersI am looking at the "weBoost Drive 4G-X 50dB Repeater Kit - 470510" on my rig. It is not yet out but promises to be the best booster in the market. I want it with an outside directional antenna and a directional internal antenna so that I can use my devices throughout my 40' coach. So far, I am only seeing kits made for small vehicles such as cars. Is anyone else also waiting for this booster and if so, have you found a better set of options? Thanks.Re: UTAH Hwy 89, 12 and 24Thank you all on your replies. I will say that the road from Escalante to Torrey was a challenge. It is steep and winding and with a big rig, you have to be ahead of the rig. I had big Class A pusher tailgate me down into Torrey and they guy was nuts. It was a 20mph descent to be safe. He blasted past like his brakes were on fire. We will be back in the area this summer to visit and hike Canyonlands NP. Any recommendations for an RV park near there?Re: UTAH Hwy 89, 12 and 24Thank you kindly for the detailed replies.Re: UTAH Hwy 89, 12 and 24Thanks all for the tips. CloudDriver, I am use to Colorado 550 which is not as bad as Idaho 129/Oregon 3. I found this page: http://www.so-utah.com/hwy-12-scenic-byway/ The trick is to figure out where the best place to base from. Any suggestions?UTAH Hwy 89, 12 and 24This coming early summer, I would like to explore the central part of Utah. I am familiar with Highway 89. I would like to travel Highway 12 and 24 and I am looking for your input on the following. * Attractions to see and explore * RV parks for big rigs. I am 68' with coach and enclosed trailer * Road issues We plan to take 3-6 days for the region. Thanks kindly.Re: Hot August Nights, Reno NV - Park RecsThanks all. I have a 1965 Malibu SS that I will bring. It is a great driver. I will try GS first then Gold Ranch.
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