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    Know a couple where the husband convinced the wife to take the RV on the yearly moose hunt explained as the guys are older now they need something more comfortable to rest in after the hunt. Well when he got back and the wife saw the state of the RV well lets just say that was the end of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    Know a couple where the husband convinced the wife to take the RV on the yearly moose hunt explained as the guys are older now they need something more comfortable to rest in after the hunt. Well when he got back and the wife saw the state of the RV well lets just say that was the end of that.
    ROFL. What is he stupid? How long has he been married?
    Society needs to stop bending to the will of the delusional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    Know a couple where the husband convinced the wife to take the RV on the yearly moose hunt explained as the guys are older now they need something more comfortable to rest in after the hunt. Well when he got back and the wife saw the state of the RV well lets just say that was the end of that.
    Yep, seen that before. RV's are ok for sleeping and maybe cooking in, but not for the evening gathering of bean n beer farts, tracking in mud n sand, hanging wet gear and all the rest of that nonsense that goes with a proper moose hunt.

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    Most RV’s are loosely constructed so don’t stand up very well to abuse. If you use an RV, you have to be anal about treating the unit with kid gloves. I’ve been using my travel trailer (my wife’s home away from home) for a few years now without any negative impacts. This year, we plan to set up a supplemental tent with a woodstove to dry our clothing and leave our dirty gear.
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    I have a hybrid travel trailer that goes to deer season every year. It dry camps with several grown men for a week or more at a time. I'm sure there's better out there than a hybrid but I've never had a problem. I put a 2in lift kit on it to help get it down the logging road and I think this year I'll be pulling the junk tires off and put some meaty all terrains on it.

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