efelker
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Hi everyone. Ed & Bev here. Currently living in Alexandria VA. I'm a retired AF Col currently working for Booz Allen Hamilton. My wife (Bev) is a retired registered nurse.
We plan to full-time retire this coming Sep and will be relocating to Hummelstown PA.
We currently are just in the drooling stage for a 550 Ultra. We plan on doing a lot of camping once I completely retire. We tent camped when our kids were growing up but in the last 40 years the closest we've gotten to a camp site was driving by. Hampton Inn had become our preferred mode for abode on the road.
We want to get back to the great outdoors. We love hiking and had some of the best vacations ever when we were tent camping. We've done lots of research on travel trailers (Casita, Skamp, Trailmanor, Lil' Snoozy, Airstream), but we will be buying a new Subaru Outback 2.5i and we just don't want a huge camper lugging around behind us or be forced to buy a large SUV just so that we can pull the camper.
The Camp-Inn really impressed us. The quality of the construction, fit, and finish strikes me as making it the "Airstream" of teardrops. Now the only down side is going to be convincing my "Absolute Leader" that hiking in the rain, with a flashlight, in the middle of the night to take care of Loo business is, in itself, part of the great spirit of adventure. Wish me well with that.
We plan to full-time retire this coming Sep and will be relocating to Hummelstown PA.
We currently are just in the drooling stage for a 550 Ultra. We plan on doing a lot of camping once I completely retire. We tent camped when our kids were growing up but in the last 40 years the closest we've gotten to a camp site was driving by. Hampton Inn had become our preferred mode for abode on the road.
We want to get back to the great outdoors. We love hiking and had some of the best vacations ever when we were tent camping. We've done lots of research on travel trailers (Casita, Skamp, Trailmanor, Lil' Snoozy, Airstream), but we will be buying a new Subaru Outback 2.5i and we just don't want a huge camper lugging around behind us or be forced to buy a large SUV just so that we can pull the camper.
The Camp-Inn really impressed us. The quality of the construction, fit, and finish strikes me as making it the "Airstream" of teardrops. Now the only down side is going to be convincing my "Absolute Leader" that hiking in the rain, with a flashlight, in the middle of the night to take care of Loo business is, in itself, part of the great spirit of adventure. Wish me well with that.