Well, it's a done deal. The HTT is now sitting at Discount RV's lot and my new Keystone Hideout is home with me. It was a busy day, getting everything set up on the Hideout, transferring stuff from one trailer to the other, and then getting the new one home. It's amazing what a difference 6" in width and putting the couch in the front of the trailer makes. It feels so much more spacious!
Here are a few pictures. Marianne went with me to help with moving stuff, so while I was doing the paperwork she played photographer.
The bed is a fullsize, with a fold-down bunk above. I'll probably use the bunk for storage, and no, I'm NOT keeping that bedspread.
Looking toward the front of the trailer from the bed:
The bathroom sink is outside the bathroom. It has a shower/tub combo, which is behind the door on the left:
It came with an awesome entertainment center. This flat-screen TV is 12-volt:
The radio has a DVD/CD player, auxiliary jack, and a USB port so I can attach my iPod. Really impressive, if you ask me!
The galley. I like the black fridge and the double sink:
The couch, which folds down into a nice-sized bed. I like the low cupboard, which I'll use for an end table:
An electric awning. Now maybe I'll use it more often!
All set up and ready to head home. It's about a foot higher than the HTT was -- didn't realize it until I got it back to the lot and stood there looking at it. Whew!
My first trip is in 2 weeks, and then I'm going to look for excuses to be sick at school and find anywhere I can to go camping. Then I'll be taking a 4-week trip to the NW this summer with friends. I'm delighted with the change, and feel like it'll suit me much better than the HTT. While I loved it, I just wasn't using it like I wanted. Now I've got no excuses!
Laura -- and Jed