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- - By ruero (**) Date 07-17-2008 02:02
Just wanting to get some feed back on what you are running. Good for all seasons.

thanks rj
Parent - By ctacker (****) Date 07-18-2008 00:44
mostly tequila, sometimes capt morgan! :)
Parent - By snuffman (***) Date 07-18-2008 04:23 Edited 07-18-2008 04:25
I have a 99 model 33 ft wilderness, with 2 slide outs. It has done good but when I was In the mountains with 2 foot of snow I wish I wouldve let them put the snaps around it and have under penning. It has been livable though. Havent known anythig else until last year tell I rented the house Im in now. Im ready to go whoring around though. I just have to take care of a few things and I should be on the road in about 4 months.
Parent - - By DaveBoyer (*****) Date 07-18-2008 04:55
   I don't know what is available in trailers, but in RV's the "basment" modeles have all the tankage and plumbing inside the heated area. Some friends used theirs in winter in the Rockey Mtns. on snomobile trips.
Parent - By Cactusthewelder (*****) Date 07-19-2008 01:50
I have a 37' Paradise Point with 4 slides. Plenty of room for me and the wife while on the road. It also has true 4 season insulation
Parent - By snuffman (***) Date 07-21-2008 08:15
Basement models are the best way to go.
Up Topic Chit-Chat & Non-Welding Discussion / Off-Topic Bar and Grill / Travel Trailers?

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