All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Anyone use a Solo StoveI have one - great fire pit.Re: 2019 KEYSTONE COUGAR HALF-TON 26RKS kellem wrote: On our 4th travel trailer and 1st Keystone. Perhaps it's because it's a 2020, not sure but both the wife and I have been very pleased with Keystone quality and workmanship. They've been doing this RV stuff for awhile now. Thank you, we are going over to see it this afternoon.2019 KEYSTONE COUGAR HALF-TON 26RKSWell, after 24 years of RV’ing, which includes 2 Pop-up Tent trailers, 1 Travel Trailer, 1 Fifth Wheel & 1 Class A - we are now looking at a 2019 KEYSTONE COUGAR HALF-TON 26RKS to be towed by a 2019 Chevrolet Silverado. There are no regrets with any of these past chariots of recreation. What are your thoughts and experience with the Keystone line of travel trailers?Re: Our sixth RV will be a Travel Trailer DarkSkySeeker wrote: The Class A rides too bumpy? Not obvious to me. The Class A ride was smooth, Life is bumpy right now. That will change, but not without sadness.Our sixth RV will be a Travel Trailer24 years later, we have been through two pop-up tent trailers, a travel trailer, fifth wheel and now a Class A. Once the A is gone, we will be returning to the Travel Trailer Genre. It has been a fun journey, and we finally realize what we really want/need. There was nothing wrong with any of the lesson learned. The Class A was awesome, but life’s journey became to bumpy. It was not used for the past two years, except for annual servicing, the five year tire refresh & the failed in the driveway water pump. That is all for now, Stay Tuned! Note to self - edit the signature.Re: How to test drive a Class A ?? bcforce wrote: I currently have a Montana 5th wheel, and the wife and I are considering going to a Class A. We know what it is like to live in the RV, but have never even ridden in a Class A. What is the best way to get a test drive? Do dealers do that?? What we did. Decided to go from a Montana Fifth Wheel/2500 Silverado HD to a Class A. Shopped locally with no results. Found the one on eBay, in Birmingham, AL. Flew down. It Was The One. Took it on a test ride/drive. In the first mile of ever driving a Class A, went from 0 - 70 crusing MPH. Very stable ride. Exited the freeway, drove through urban, then residential and was at absolute comfort and confidence the whole way. You just have to remember where the turning occurs - behind your butt. Since then, have put the rig through its paces with full competent confidence. Drive five seconds ahead of yourself, keep a steady pace, and just do it.Re: Tow car hookup by single personRoadmaster hitch here - toad is a 2015 Subaru Forester. I do nearly every hookup without assistance. Close enough is important. I have a piece of tape in just the right spot. Then put yourself in the deliberate zone of mindfulness. One thing at a time. Every item as a time, space and place. If you get interrupted, back up several steps to review and re-enter the zone.Re: Portable Gas GrillThank you for all for the options. Time to research!Portable Gas GrillI'm looking for advice on portable gas grills What are your thoughts and recommendations?Re: back to class a? dp tips?We went from a fiver to a Class A & miss nothing about the fiver.
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