Many companies seem proud of how many people they can cram into the sleeping quarters of their RVs. I care about accommodating only ONE person, and would prefer to dedicate the rest of the space to minor creature comforts and other purposes.
I am looking for a compact (strongly prefer class B although I would consider a very compact class C) RV with accommodations for one (I guess I can also consider one designed for a couple).
Essentials:
- Compact and maneuverable, able to be easily parked by the side of a country road or a riverside (I intend to go fly-fishing and birding solo cross country).
- Bathroom
- Shower strongly preferred (preferably a dry shower, but will take a well designed wet shower)
- Air-conditioning
- Electric generator and/or solar panels
- Electric/water/sewer hookup for when I do check in to an RV park
- Microwave and small fridge
Optional, but would be nice
- Dry shower (see above)
- Stove top
- Rack for a bicycle
- Tubes for fly rod stored fully assembled.
This would be for a solo cross country trip with frequent stops roadside for birding and riverside for fly-fishing (no formal parking spot needed) and in national parks/wildlife refuge/BLM land, with the occasional stay in a motel when the whim strikes.
I will probably think of a couple of other items that would fit as essentials and/or optional but this is what comes to mind at present. My only prior experience with an RV was a 2 week rental from Cruise America which I took for a 2 week fly-fishing trip to the Catskills in upstate New York. Their 19 foot RV was not available at that location and I got the 25 foot RV. My impression overall was quite negative. I need a far more compact and maneuverable RV.
I am looking for a compact (strongly prefer class B although I would consider a very compact class C) RV with accommodations for one (I guess I can also consider one designed for a couple).
Essentials:
- Compact and maneuverable, able to be easily parked by the side of a country road or a riverside (I intend to go fly-fishing and birding solo cross country).
- Bathroom
- Shower strongly preferred (preferably a dry shower, but will take a well designed wet shower)
- Air-conditioning
- Electric generator and/or solar panels
- Electric/water/sewer hookup for when I do check in to an RV park
- Microwave and small fridge
Optional, but would be nice
- Dry shower (see above)
- Stove top
- Rack for a bicycle
- Tubes for fly rod stored fully assembled.
This would be for a solo cross country trip with frequent stops roadside for birding and riverside for fly-fishing (no formal parking spot needed) and in national parks/wildlife refuge/BLM land, with the occasional stay in a motel when the whim strikes.
I will probably think of a couple of other items that would fit as essentials and/or optional but this is what comes to mind at present. My only prior experience with an RV was a 2 week rental from Cruise America which I took for a 2 week fly-fishing trip to the Catskills in upstate New York. Their 19 foot RV was not available at that location and I got the 25 foot RV. My impression overall was quite negative. I need a far more compact and maneuverable RV.