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Im happy you guys made a section for camping. I love camping! Plus alot of you have 5th wheels and Im wanting to get one hopefully next yr or somekind of travel trailer or toyhauler. Probably over a century of combined camper ownership on this forum from all you guys. :sweet. This site is starting to become your one-stop-shop for all your questions!
 

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A couple of pictures of our latest RV. This Outback is number four over about 10 years. Went from a Kodiak Scamper, to a Springdale, to a Outback 31RQS, to this Outback 325FRE. Comes equipped with four slides, a 32" LCD TV, a 22" LCD tv, fireplace, and two Lazy Boys just to name a few items. I have installed wireless headphones and Sirius/XM radio with an exterior roof mounted antenna. It is waaaayyy comfortable.

My wife calls it campering!

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NICE Rig egregg ;tu;tu

I know what yer wife means by "Campering".

We also started in a Tent.. But Nowadayz.. we're not Officially "Camping" 'til the time is set on the Microwave, and we have Satellite Reception.

:D:sly;):lmao

Joe

(jus' got back from 4 days in the Salinas Valley.. Great time, 12 Rigs, Good fun, Good food.) (To MUCH Good Food) ;):D
 

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Nice set up egregg! I've been lookin at campers and so far keystone seems to be a great camper. Since you've had two, they hold up good? I was actually lookin at the outback toyhauler bumper pull. Im torn between a 5th wheel and a bumper pull. Bumper pull would be nice cause then I can still use my bed.
 

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Just had an offer accepted on a house in the Sequatchie Valley 30 minutes away from Chattanooga, Stephen. We're practically neighbors now, or will be come the first of the year...:D
 

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Nice set up egregg! I've been lookin at campers and so far keystone seems to be a great camper. Since you've had two, they hold up good? I was actually lookin at the outback toyhauler bumper pull. Im torn between a 5th wheel and a bumper pull. Bumper pull would be nice cause then I can still use my bed.

We have enjoyed both very much so far. Nothing more than normal maintenance items have come up for us. Being manufactured items there will always be something that may come up.

I would highly suggest logging into Outbackers.com. You will get a cross section of people with different units that will give you the good bad and the ugly!

Plus it has a group of great people on the site that are there to give you a hand with questions, troubleshooting and the greatest past time of all..

Modifications!!

Check this video out that Keystone made at our last Outbackers Rally in Acadia. I am in the video several times, at the very end for example.

Click!

Eric

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NICE Rig egregg ;tu;tu

I know what yer wife means by "Campering".

We also started in a Tent.. But Nowadayz.. we're not Officially "Camping" 'til the time is set on the Microwave, and we have Satellite Reception.

:D:sly;):lmao

Joe

(jus' got back from 4 days in the Salinas Valley.. Great time, 12 Rigs, Good fun, Good food.) (To MUCH Good Food) ;):D


I can relate to that!
 

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