CAMPER PHOTOS - page 3

On the left side of the bunk room in one of the smaller wardrobes we put a laundry hamper and a Swiffer Wet Jet.  We didn't need anymore clothing space.

 

On the right side of the bunk room on the other small wardrobe I built a shelving unit for our clothes.  The kids use the big wardrobe between the double bunks.  The shelf unit is secured to the side of the interior with a long strip of velcro.  No drilling holes in my camper!

 

Between the bunk room and the kitchen is the entry.  It is very important to have a mirror near the door so you can check your hair before you head out for a hike.

 

Hardwood floor in our camper?  I think not.  They can make linoleum look like anything!

 

Our 26 RS weighs nearly 4,800 pounds dry (without anything in it).   After you add camping supplies like pillows, bed linens, dishes, food, beer, clothing, board games, beer, cleaning supplies, tools, two full propane tanks, beer, and five people, you are looking at some serious additional weight (around 1,000 additional pounds).  For towing pleasure and safety, a weight-distributing hitch (and brake controller) is required.  This thing is a monster.

 

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