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| Before viewing the interior photos (to help you with your bearings),
here is the floorplan of our 26 RS camper. The rear slide queen bed slides in during
travel.
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| Our 2004 Keystone Outback 26 RS trailer and 2001 GMC Yukon XL 1500.
Very important that your tow vehicle and camper compliment in color, right?
Learn more about the Outback line of Keystone campers here.
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| All ready to go camping. Now we just need overnight
temperatures above freezing.
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| The day after we got 'er home, we set up camp in our cul-de-sac.
I ran the electrical hookup from the outside outlet on our house to the camper.
No dump station in the street, however. The 26 RS model is 26 feet, 4 inches
long. With the queen bed slide extended (as shown) the camper extends to just over
31 feet long.
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| Clark: Ahh, it looks so nice sitting in our driveway. Eddie: Now don't you be getting to attached to that RV, Clark, because we're taking it with us when we leave next month. (For those of you that are completely lost, this is a scene from Christmas Vacation)
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| Inside the camper, this photo was taken from the rear of the camper
(sitting on the queen bed slide) looking towards the front. You can see the dinette
and kitchen on the right, and the sofa and refrigerator and freezer on the left.
Straight back is the bunk room. The tracks you see on the ceiling is where the queen
bed slides in during travel.
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| Here is the queen sized slide out bed.
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| Here is the dinette. During travel, the table legs fold down,
and the table top rests on wooden supports near the bottom cushions. The back
cushions lay down, making the dinette a full size bed. Perfect for one person, but a
little cramped for two. We will probably never need to use the dinette as a bed
since the kids all sleep in the quad bunk room.
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| The kitchen sits next to the dinette towards the front of the
camper. There is a space for a TV just above the radio / CD player. The A/C
unit is visible on the ceiling. We liked the counter space to the right of the sink.
Counter space in campers is a premium.
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| Picture of the kitchen again, taken from the camper entry door.
The microwave is at the top of the picture, and the three-burner stove is below
that. Our oven, which will be installed under the stove is on order. There is
a nationwide shortage of camper ovens. To the left of the stove you see additional
flip-up counter space.
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