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No generator to worry about: diesel, batteries, and solar panels. You should be able to park it anywhere.

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I've seen those before and they are awesome. The only problem is that you could get something 2-3 times bigger for less $$ - they are crazy expensive! But if you need something rugged and with off road capabilities these are just about perfect.

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I like that!

Like GoAU said, you could get something bigger for less dough as far as tailgating goes. When I camp, my philosophy is less is better, except when food is concerned, so I prefer just a regular tent and a sleeping bag. However, since this RV may be the only way I get Blonde Wasabi out in the woods with me, I would consider buying it if I had the extra money because it would get me to those spots that hauling a pop-up camper or regular RV would not get me too.

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I prefer just a regular tent and a sleeping bag.

Isn't that a little much for a self-respecting Ranger? I'd think just a poncho (and poncho liner for cold nights) would suffice. Or nothing at all??? :big::poke:

But it's a cool RV. I wish the Army would field something like that!!

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I prefer just a regular tent and a sleeping bag.

Isn't that a little much for a self-respecting Ranger? I'd think just a poncho (and poncho liner for cold nights) would suffice. Or nothing at all??? :big::poke:

But it's a cool RV. I wish the Army would field something like that!!

I also did 15+ mile road marches while I was active duty, but you don't see me still doing them now. :lol: A smart Ranger does not go without if he doesn't have too. ;) I'm a civilian now and I don't have to do things the hard way anymore. GoAU can probably second that emotion.

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Anyone know if the Auburn van was fixed, or totaled, after the LSU fans torched it???

That was at Fayetteville.

And I think I read somewhere where some of the Hog fans we're getting up donations to make up for their fans' stupidity.

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Anyone know if the Auburn van was fixed, or totaled, after the LSU fans torched it???

That was at Fayetteville.

And I think I read somewhere where some of the Hog fans we're getting up donations to make up for their fans' stupidity.

The tail was set on fire and burned in Baton Rouge.

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Anyone know if the Auburn van was fixed, or totaled, after the LSU fans torched it???

That was at Fayetteville.

And I think I read somewhere where some of the Hog fans we're getting up donations to make up for their fans' stupidity.

The tail was set on fire and burned in Baton Rouge.

Perhaps this would be the "ultimate" RV to take to an away game. Anybody remember the EM 50?

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Anyone know if the Auburn van was fixed, or totaled, after the LSU fans torched it???

That was at Fayetteville.

And I think I read somewhere where some of the Hog fans we're getting up donations to make up for their fans' stupidity.

Actually it was burned in both places, the most recent was in Fayetteville, and the last I heard they did get the money to have the tail replaced and the paint fixed.

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I like that!

However, since this RV may be the only way I get Blonde Wasabi out in the woods with me, I would consider buying it if I had the extra money because it would get me to those spots that hauling a pop-up camper or regular RV would not get me too.

If it ain't a rollin Hilton on wheels, this princess isn't game for the great outdoors.

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I like that!

However, since this RV may be the only way I get Blonde Wasabi out in the woods with me, I would consider buying it if I had the extra money because it would get me to those spots that hauling a pop-up camper or regular RV would not get me too.

If it ain't a rollin Hilton on wheels, this princess isn't game for the great outdoors.

See, I told you guys. This is one guy that has starved for some camping since he has been with the beautiful Blonde Wasabi.

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I did not see any AC on that thing. It's HOT in August in Alabama. No AC, no purchase.

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