87DodgeD150
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So it just rolled around that time of owning a 22RBK and I'm very happy with the purchase. A few little upgrades here and there were thrown in the mix. Indoor surge protector, oxygenics shower head, wiring the tv sound into the surround sound.
Here are a few pics of the most recent camping trips.
Loveland, Colorado. Drove 1000 miles to visit some friends.
View of the mountains from our campsite.
70 degress one day.....then....
8 inches of snow! I was very grateful I purchased a camper actually made for cold weather without the fear of damaged tanks or plumbing.
The thicker insulation ratings was nice also and the furnace had no issues keeping us warm without using tons of propane.
One last view of the mountains. This was Estes Park.
The most recent local camping trip to Toad Suck, Arkansas for my squadrons yearly picnic and camp out.
We already have our next camping trip scheduled to go float the Buffalo River just north of me in Yellville, AR.
The overall durability and ease of use of this unit has sold me on the Heartland brand for any future purchases.
Here are a few pics of the most recent camping trips.
Loveland, Colorado. Drove 1000 miles to visit some friends.
View of the mountains from our campsite.
70 degress one day.....then....
8 inches of snow! I was very grateful I purchased a camper actually made for cold weather without the fear of damaged tanks or plumbing.
The thicker insulation ratings was nice also and the furnace had no issues keeping us warm without using tons of propane.
One last view of the mountains. This was Estes Park.
The most recent local camping trip to Toad Suck, Arkansas for my squadrons yearly picnic and camp out.
We already have our next camping trip scheduled to go float the Buffalo River just north of me in Yellville, AR.
The overall durability and ease of use of this unit has sold me on the Heartland brand for any future purchases.
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