We purchased a new motorhome in March with the intent of becoming "Snow Birds". We are hoping to be able to spend 4 to 5 winter months in California and Arizona and the rest of the year in our Washington home area camping around the state. We have taken her out on several trips already and are very pleased with the comfort and ease of driving this rig. The initial warranty items still have not been completed as of this posting, manufacturer not sending parts to dealer in a timely manor according to the dealer. We are hoping to be able to take our initial long term trip as soon as these repairs are completed.
This is a picture from the first outing at one of the resort campgrounds we have joined. We had a really good time, met some really nice people and figured out how all of the systems worked and what needed warranty work from the dealer.
We were able to get the motorhome in the barn. We were not sure it was going to fit as the height measurements from the manufacturer were very close to the height of the barn door. We eased the coach up to the door and got out and looked carefully before pulling in. It looked like we had plenty of clearance, which we did so we proceeded to pull her in.
This was our view at Newport, on the river. We had such a relaxing fun time. Grace loves her sewing and brings along her vintage Singer Featherweight machine.
While she was enjoying sewing, I walked down to the river and did some fishing (caught a large striped perch and a small mouth bass).
We had a great time even though there was a mayfly hatch going on. (millions of them everywhere)
We will definitely be going back there!



