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Nebraskaland April 2021

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170 Nebraskaland • April 2021 MIXED BAG RV FOR BEGINNERS By Julie Geiser If you're new to camping and considering buying a recreational vehicle, there are a few things to think about. What type of camper are you? First, think about what kind of camping you'll do the most. Will you use the RV year round or just during the summer? If primitive camping is your forte, a camper van, pop-up camper or small travel trailer is a good choice. These types of campers off er basic camping amenities with the option of various upgrades. If you are planning on spending a lot of time in the RV, you may want to consider a Class A or C-type motorhome or a large fi fth-wheel trailer. How much space do you need? Choose an RV that fi ts your family. What ages are your children and how much space will you need for their belongings? Babies tend to need a few extra items, whereas older children don't need as much. Be sure there's room for pets and items they'll need, too. What's your budget? Depending on your needs, you can spend in the low thousands for a fi xer-up camper to several hundred thousand for a state-of-the-art motorhome. Researching trailers online will give you an idea of the diff erent RV classes, lengths and styles of trailers, vans and motorhomes. Dealerships will have new or used units to choose from, and you'll be able to compare fl oor plans, diff erent options and prices there. Look inside the trailer to visualize what you'll want in an RV, such as beds, storage and other comforts before committing. Buying from private individuals is another option; online forums and buy-and-sell groups are great places to look. Other amenities? Do you want to pull a boat or separate vehicle behind your RV? Will you bring bicycles or an all-terrain vehicle? How about an RV with a built-in outdoor kitchen? What do you drive? If you choose a pull-type or fi fth-wheel trailer, be sure your vehicle size matches that of the trailer you plan to pull. Also, spend time consulting with other RV owners, who likely will be enthusiastic about converting you to an RV owner and freely share their successes and mistakes during their own RV purchases. Last but not least, think about where you will store your trailer when you're not using it. The Foster family of Auburn, Lee, Chris, Charlie and Nick camp at Indian Cave State Park. ERIC FOWLER, NEBRASKALAND

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