north central Iowa, Hampton | plan on pulling with the F250 and then figure out where the sweet spot between budget and size is for you.
From what I've read, most campers run about 20 years and the roof is getting weak, so I priced new, put that on a 20 year depreciation schedule and then started shopping used. After shopping a while, I ended up buying a more simple camper, new--and got what I wanted, rather than something fancier and used.
If you're looking at going for weekends or maybe a 2 week trip, you don't really need something huge. I like having my own bathroom. If I was to make a suggestion, I'd say go for something with a "dry" bathroom, rather than a "wet" bath, but that's just me. |