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Old 07-02-2020, 05:01 AM   #2
wiredgeorge
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Well someone is approacing RVing in a sane manner! Welcome! Buying a new RV assures you that you will be the one eating the initial depreciation. The lack of a ladder may or may not indicate a roof is walkable; lots of discussion on this subject. I own a 12 collapsible ladder that I stow in the front compartment on my camper. I am too old to get up the ladder that is on the back anyway as it is too narrow and the steps to far apart.



If you consider a used camper, there is a lot of good info on what can go wrong and what to look for on this site. I bought a 2002 Cougar 27' fifth wheel and it suits us well. I have made MANY changes to make the camper suit my wife and I and I also love to look at new campers but why pay new camper prices as many used campers are used about as much as exercise bikes sitting in garages.
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