AnnieA
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Enjoying life to the fullest is what it's all about, and it sounds like you're on the right road to fun.Thanks, @Aunt Marg ! I'll use it for work too (have overnight stays in my consulting work).
I'm so excited. My car is 14 years old and I had planned all year to get another small crossover at the end of the year. But my parents sold some property and decided to advance part of our inheritance. Siblings are putting theirs into vacation homes and I am as well ...mine just rolls.I'm going to keep my old faithful car until it dies since I'm doubling up on car insurance and license plates.
Just two going up. It's a nine hour drive so we're leaving at 3 AM. We're renting a regular mini van for the trip up and are carrying food, napping gear and camping 'facilities'How many of you are going? It looks nice and you sleep in there too?
Tell me about these "camping facilities" I've never encountered them before. Glad you do have a bathroom so you don't have to stop places to go! Looking forward to the video.Just two going up. It's a nine hour drive so we're leaving at 3 AM. We're renting a regular mini van for the trip up and are carrying food, napping gear and camping 'facilities'![]()
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to avoid Covid exposure. Hoping for minimum use of that! If all goes as planned, we'll sleep in Lucy that night at the dealership with full hookups.
It can technically sleep four but would need lots of group happiness and plenty of booze for that to work for long! Has a great bathroom for a van.
I'll look for a good video to show the layout.
It's called Luggable Loo. We use special double bag liners made for it that seal for disposal. Also use little packets of a scented, disinfectant gelling substance so things aren't nasty and it doesn't get splashy after a couple of uses.Tell me about these "camping facilities" I've never encountered them before. Glad you do have a bathroom so you don't have to stop places to go! Looking forward to the video.
Cool! Glad to know thatIt's called Luggable Loo. We use special double bag liners made for it that seal for disposal. Also use little packets of a scented, disinfectant gelling substance so things aren't nasty and it doesn't get splashy after a couple of uses.
Check out the Travato. It's 21 ft. Fits in a regular parking spot.Annie ,, looks like a fun vehicle.
We have a 34 foot motor home . I'd like to downsize to something like what you bought.
Have a feeling that my husband will not be able to drive any distances.
His hobby was staying busy cutting up wood for firewood.
He's realizing its getting harder to do that.
So far he's watching a lot of TV,,,trying to get him to do number games doesn't seem to work.
He doesn't like reading.
Both of our sons like away from,, 4 or 6 hour drives.
You’re talking just for winter travel, aren’t you? It does come with black & gray water tanks?It's called Luggable Loo. We use special double bag liners made for it that seal for disposal. Also use little packets of a scented, disinfectant gelling substance so things aren't nasty and it doesn't get splashy after a couple of uses.
Fantastic @AnnieA. Thought it might be a pup initiallyNot a puppy.A used 2020 Winnebago camper van with appx 10,000 miles. Planning the road trip to get her next week!
This is not the actual one, but is a 2020 and is a good pic of the color.
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You’re talking just for winter travel, aren’t you? It does come with black & gray water tanks?
Looking forward to the video.
Where do you dispose of such things?It's called Luggable Loo. We use special double bag liners made for it that seal for disposal. Also use little packets of a scented, disinfectant gelling substance so things aren't nasty and it doesn't get splashy after a couple of uses.
Congrats @AnnieA, looks nice, have fun in it!Not a puppy.A used 2020 Winnebago camper van with appx 10,000 miles. Planning the road trip to get her next week!
This is not the actual one, but is a 2020 and is a good pic of the color.
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Most big truck stops and campgrounds.Where do you dispose of such things?