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crickeydog

Marietta, Ga.

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Posted: 05/16/08 07:59am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We'd keep what we have I'm sure. Took us two years to buy it and there's simply nothing out there any better for us than we've already got. I would like to hire someone to pay our bills, do our shopping, and wash the 5'er for me though.

Happy camping!!! See ya'll down the road!!!


AIR FORCE RETIRED "EITHER LEAD,FOLLLOW,OR GET OUT OF MY WAY"!
2006 GMC 3500 SLT CC DRW 4X4 D/A LBZ,PREDATOR & FS2500 OIL FILTER
2004 HR PRESIDENTIAL 30 SCD 5'ER.
CHEROKEE & CHEYENNE, MINI DOXIE'S

LOADED LIKE A FREIGHT TRAIN, FLYIN LIKE A JET PLANE!!



TXiceman

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Posted: 05/16/08 08:09am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If I won the lotto, I'd looking a 40' Foretravel.


Ken


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Vintage 1979 Silver Streak Supreme Rocket toted by a 2002 F350, crewcab dually, 7.3L,4.10 axle,SCMT. Travel with two miniature Schnauzers and one African Gray parrot. Practicing for retirement!

Two Wise Ones

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Posted: 05/16/08 08:25am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We really enjoy our Airstream. We didn't win the lottery but we sure save our pennies for quite a few years. The cool factor still sticks after having it for seven months. I come back from our days activities and smile when I see it. I still take photos of it to post on our blog every time we park it in a new location every few days.


Maikel & Susan Wise

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rwmmdj

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New F250 and a Homestead 282RBS. We saw this trailer at a show and fell in love. Big enough for the two of us and our two furbabies, but still small enough to be comfortable. Huge bath, which was really important to us.





Drippin

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We did a lot of looking and ended up with a Laredo. Really liked the Airstream but they are a bit tight inside. Maybe if it was just the 2 of us. The RV repair techs we spoke with really liked the quality of the Heartland products but we did not find one that met our needs.

Money no object and just 2 people then it would be the Airstream 28 Safari. (not going to happen as I am too cheap.)


A man, his wife, a son and Cody the Goldendoodle.
2008 Laredo 284BHS, 2001 Chevy Sliverado 2500HD 4X4 4.10, Equal-i-zer, Primus, Subaru RG4300iS


busch2fan

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Posted: 05/16/08 09:05am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Easy... Freightliner tow vehicle... and a Doubletree Elite Suites 5'er.

Ever seen those? WOW!!!

Doubletree Elite Suites


2006 Ford F-250 FX4 XLT Crew Cab 6.0 Powerstroke Diesel
2007 Montana Mountaineer Edition 32PRD
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byrdr1

Elon, NC / Central Piedmont

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Jayco 345BHS 5er..
with a new 08 F-3/450 CC DRW, Lariet/KingRancher to tow it with and unlimited Fuel card..
Camp where I want, when I want..
Home/RV school youngest DD so she can see America.. other two are almost 18DS(graduating 6-12) and 24DD..
Thats me.. I want to travel America and see all the cool places we have in this great Country..
unlimited funds, NO worries..
randy


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2003 F-350 SRW CC/LWB 4X4 7.3PSD
2005 Keystone Cougar 301BHS 8400lbs Ready to Camp CAT scale Certified
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Happy Campin'
Randy
Elon, NC-Piedmont area


Garfie|d

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Posted: 05/16/08 09:35am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Airstream Classic Limited 27 FB Praline


2001 Airstream Safari 25SS tugged by 2001 GMC Yukon 5.3L 3.73
Hensley Arrow • Jordan Ultima • Barker 3000 • Mckesh


Mr. Camper

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We'd keep the one we have. We bought it to be our rolling retirement home. I'd keep the Lotto winnings to pay for the diesel fuel.


Mr. Camper
Mrs. Camper
Tipper, PoLar, Ginger (Our fuzzy kids)
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9TD HO 4x2 Quad Cab SLT SWB
2005 Fleetwood Prowler Regal AX6 300FQS


Nosedrops10965

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Do your research, don't take anyone's word for it. After many, many inquiries, we went with the Sunnybrook Titan. Everything in it has worked perfectly. We bought the best there is, and glad we did.

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