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Old 11-23-2014, 05:11 AM  
suesheboy
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If you are alone for a few days that is fine.

It is stealthy enough to go places other RVS can not, and the mileage is very decent.

Traded in my 22 foot B for a 20 C and it is a world of difference. Though more piggish on the road, it is so much more comfortable and is liveable for long stretches 2 or more weeks without an issue. I spent once 7 weeks with 2 cats as well as my GF and was not going nuts.

If you are driving 600 miles a day to spend 4 days in it when you get there (alone or with just a GF) get the B. If you want to drive 300-400 miles a day and take many weeks or months off, get a B (or trailer)

I have a trailer too. With me and the wife and 2 kids it worked great for a week or 2. Awesome for a weekend. More of a pain to drive, park and set up, but way more comfortable than a B. Trailer drops my mileage about 5 mpg if I am careful and in FL. other places as much a 9mpg.

I have also had a pop up camper. Other than in very cold climates, very comfortable to sleep, cook and and shower in for 2 - tight for 4. Rainy day where you can't go outside and you are stir crazy in it though.
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