Hello from Oregon

Started by Oregon camper, October 10, 2015, 02:57:54 PM

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Oregon camper

My husband and I are proud owners of a 2012 CL13 BHB that has just completed its 20,000th mile. We have the off road package and have really put it through its paces with plenty of washboard and potholes. It has performed like a champ. We just returned from a month exploring parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho. We never had hookups and seldom stayed in developed campgrounds. This is our preferred style of travel, as our trailer is our first step up from a tent. Unlike many we know, we have had no urge to upsize as this trailer can go almost anywhere we can drive.

rideandfly

Welcome from North Carolina!!!!!!!!!

Talked to a dealer in Oregon last week and most of the LL travel trailers he has on hand were off road "Bearcat" models. 
American RV company at:

http://www.americanrvcompany.net/Livin-Lite-Trailers_c_179.html

We will eventually camp in Washington and Oregon during the next few years. We were in Montana and Wyoming last September.




Bill

Oregon camper

Interesting about the Bearcat name, the off road pkg was simply an option when we got ours. We find the Rockies more interesting and easier for camping than the Cascades, but for coastal camping you can't beat Oregon

rideandfly

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The Bearcat travel trailer line is very interesting! 

When my Brother lived in Eugene, visited the Oregon coast and it was beautiful! Try to go camping out west every year for 4 to 6 weeks. Not sure about the destination next year, but may be California, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona, will see.

Will be camping at Hunting Island SP SC before the end of the year. Have an ocean front site and prefer to stay on that particular site when it's not full moon, since high tide gets very close to the camper with full moon!  :)



Bill

Paul

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