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    PhL0aTeR
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    Default So how many RV owners are there in here?

    With some of the recent going-ons in our (GF & I) lives, we decided a little camping trip is what we needed. After the first night, we both decided that we were not “ground sleepers” and that we should look into getting a camping trailer, which is something I’ve been half-assed looking into in the first place, but nonetheless, it was discussed. As the conversation progressed, we decided we might look into an RV, and by progressing even further (warp speed conversation) we decided it would be a good idea to let me job transfer me around to different places, and we would just live in the RV. Just to be clear, I am strictly looking at Class A RVs, and would like a diesel pusher, but prices of those restricts me to what I can find used.

    So $10 says there probably not many of you that do that, but my questions do not only pertain to the “hardcore” RVers. However some my questions DO pertain to Class A Owners, but feel free to chime in, but please differentiate yourselves from by divulging your Class. Also, I know if I did my research I could find most of this info, but I like to hear the “real world” situations, so please entertain these….

    #1 - What is your insurance like on your RV, and please explain your situation. (policy length, driving history, age, discounts, etc)

    #2 – When you hitch up to one of the many RV parks, what is the price range per day/week/month, and does it fluxuate with times of year? Also, is it an all inclusive price, or is the water, electricity, etc extra?

    #3 – What are your maintenance costs attributed to? (easy answer is oil changes, but I know there’s more… what maintenance is required for the generator, tanks, Propane system, etc)

    #4 – What do you use as your tow vehicle, and why? Also, how do you tow it? (Tow bar, tow dolly, full trailer, enclosed trailer, etc, and why?)

    #5 – What are you a member of that helps you in your RVing situations? (things like AAA, AARP, etc)

    #6 – What do you wish you had in your RV that you don’t have?

    #7 – What do you have that you could do without?

    And the last part of this post, please feel free to share any stories, or advice that you have that might help.

    I currently have my eye on a 99 Endeavor at our local RV world. It’s a 37’ Diesel pusher with about 70k on the odometer. Price tag is just under $80,000. Reasons for wanting a diesel pusher, is storage space (no driveline to get in the way so storage is all the way through to the other side on the bottom) and towing capability, as my tow vehicle will probably be my Durango with a couple bikes thrown in the mix, and most gas Class A’s have a towing capacity of around 5,000# or so.

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    I'm strickly a travel tailer kind of guy, but my SO and I have been camping for over 39 years. We started with a coleman pup tent on our honeymoon on the way to the Grand Canyon - almost got blown away in one of those desert thunderstorms one night. From there we graduated to small travel trailers, then wound up with two Airstreams in a row for about ten years or so. Now we're in a Holiday Rambler with slide outs and more room than our first apartment after getting married.

    The all time best Class A I've ever seen is a custom rig based on a Volvo eighteen wheeler. I don't remember the name but if you run up to Prospector campground near Lake Dillon, you'll find the Camp Host in loop A has one and it's a work of art. Triple slide outs, washer/dryer, custom entertainment center, real wood cabinets including a mobile office, and a big diesel that will run a million miles with minimal care. He was going to move to Heaton Bay to camp host there if it opens up, but he should be in one or the other. You can't miss his rig, there's very few others like it on the road.

    Here's my current rig in a campground near Blackhawk. BTW, I'm getting almost 17 mpg with the Cummins in the Dodge after 35K miles with about 75% towing or four wheeling.


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    Here is my current rig! Always have had a truck camper growing up so that is what I have stayed with.


    1 insurance is on the truck already, you can add a small one to the unit for when it is stored or off the truck

    2 NF $14 a night, full hookup in something like a KOA around $40

    3. No add charges, I would be driving the truck anyway and do not have money tied up in a rig that I do not use or only use a few times a year.

    4. N/a I do tow a boat with a Torklift Super Hitch.

    5. AAA has a recreational plan for larger rigs

    6. right now nothing, we like this rig a lot

    7. a wife
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    Quote Originally Posted by bnred9 View Post
    7. a wife



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    Actually NF campgrounds are only $7.00 a night with a Golden Eagle pass unless you're at Heaton Bay in one of the electrical sites - assuming they ever open it up again.

    Golden Eagle passes are easy to get, you just have to survive for 62 years.

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    BTW - there's nothing like sitting in a hunting camp, firing up the generator and watching your favorite TV shows while mircrowaving a hot meal and enjoying your favorite beverage ice cold. Takes a lot of the sting out of hiking around the mountains at my age.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SigsRule View Post
    Actually NF campgrounds are only $7.00 a night with a Golden Eagle pass unless you're at Heaton Bay in one of the electrical sites - assuming they ever open it up again.

    Golden Eagle passes are easy to get, you just have to survive for 62 years.
    What does "NF" mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhL0aTeR View Post
    What does "NF" mean?
    I think he means National Forest Campgrounds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallary View Post
    I think he means National Forest Campgrounds.
    arent those free?

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    yes NF is National Forest Campgrounds and I am not quit ready for the Golden Eagle. Attached is the current price list of Pike & San Isabel National Forests plus Cimarron & Comanche National Grasslands

    http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/psicc/recrea...mp_guide.shtml
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