In many ways I believe this RV saved my sanity. Sending time in her forces me to detach from work and put down the phones. Turning off most of the electronics causes me to focus on those around me, that's what's really important. She's pretty much stock although we are slowing leaving our mark upon her. I upgraded the bed by adding a 4" slope to aid my acid reflux. Changed the pin box to a Reese Goosebox, added some Airmaxx vent covers, JT Strongarms for stability, a battery disconnect switch (darn parasite loads) and a Progressive Industries surge protector. Added running boards to the truck so even the grandbaby can climb in. Working on installing an air compressor. Being organized seems the largest challenge.
Beth “Dare to live the life you have dreamed for yourself. Go forward and make your dreams come true.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~ "He who treasures the small things in life has found the path to true happiness"
That is a fine moveable "cabin" for sure. Looks like a private guest bedroom back by the second bathroom. You will certainly be able to reassure other new comers that driving a long rig combo is doable! You are willing to post pictures of adventures, right?
Tina and the furry companions...Lark, Audrey and Jane
The room in the back is the grandbabies room. It's nice to be able to get her to bed and still move around. As she gets older she'll have her own 1/2 bath which should be a help.
Our 1st long trip is in 4 weeks. Going to see my daughters/granddaughter in Mystic, CT for a week over July 4th. If all goes well we'll have 4 generations at the picnic table.