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  1. #1
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    Oct 2009
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    Here are some photos of the inside of our RV.
    I hope some others share too.
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  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    Utah, Gateway to Nevada, not to be confused with Idaho
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    I posted a picture of ours in last year's Little Red Riding Hood thread. Anyhoo, we have a pretty deluxe in-truck camper. Slide out on one side (can't see that in the photo), queen bed, shower , the works. We opted for the camper to make towing our drift boat easier and the rig is off-road-able. We have a hitch mount rack for the bikes but if we are only taking one or two then we just put them inside the camper. Plenty of space for the two of us and our two big dogs.

    My days of sleeping on the ground or even on a cot are over. I'd still like to throw in a little backpacking before it's all over but that will depend on how my back fares over the next couple of years.

    Our first trip is to Fruita, CO here in a couple of weeks. I don't get to ride, but am looking forward to hanging out in my anti-gravity chair. Memorial Day is Driggs/Targhee area in Idaho. For the remainder of the summer we have weekend trips planned for places around Utah and Idaho and a weeklong loop trip through Idaho & Montana planned for late July. Labor Day is Flaming Gorge. Hopefully we'll make it out SadieKate's way in September, too...and by then I hope to be able to do some road riding!

  3. #3
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    Apr 2006
    Location
    somewhere between the Red & Rio Grande
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    I want one! DH likes tent camping but I want a little teardrop style so we can take to his mountain bike races. I do enjoy tent camping in nice weather but with us living in Texas there are a lot of times you can't get cool enough. In the summer no rain fly, sleeping in your undies and still sweating because it is 87 degrees at night! I am not a big fan of RV parks, we have stayed in a few with my parents RV but state parks would be different. One day I will win.
    Amanda

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  4. #4
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    Oct 2009
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    Appling, GA
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    Sitting in my camper, surrounded by several dozen silver bullets of various vintage and length. Just checked the weather for tomorrow's ride. It will be 60 when we depart. Looks like wind won't be an issue. Yeah!

    We will make the rally brunch at 10am. We are making dutch oven apple crisp. The open house starts at noon. We'll get to show ours off a bit and see some others. There are quite a variety of interesting rigs here. We plan to hit the road at 1:30pm.

    Thinking about a camp fire now.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
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    Well, I wish we had a bigger camper... but just have a pop-up now. Somehow as the kids got bigger, and the big dog decided she loved camping too... the camper just keeps getting smaller. One of our state parks we go to has a mtb trail I can actually do without killing myself lol... and a road route of a bike club just outside the park. So nice because I take both my bikes for fun without one feeling neglected lol. The kids also get more safe bike time when we camp with the traffic rules inside the family campground area (vs. the crazies that speed through our subdivision at home).

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Michigan
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    We have a pop-up, which is great for tooling around locally, but after a few out west trips it's suffering from a few lost parts in south Dakota, and wear and tear. They tend to do that. last summer we put all our camping stuff in a small trailer and stayed in Koa camping cabins. It was a little expensive, but we were in bear country and we felt protected, and it was easier to haul than the pop-up, and easier to set up camp. We have been camping long enough to have a pretty good routine set up to "move in" to a camp site.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    Michigan
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    Here is a photo of our 2001 Damon Intruder. This was taken at Flagg Ranch Resort, a campground in between Yellowstone NP and Grand Teton NP. It's a small stretch of land not owned by the National park system.





    I'll have to get some interior photos soon......
    Last edited by Trek-chick; 04-12-2010 at 04:35 AM.

 

 

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