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The Brit View, RVing in the USA
Topic Started: May 21 2009, 10:28 AM (86 Views)
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We’re Keith and Marie, our home is in England (UK/GB). I'm 61, Marie is 58.

We started our trip in July 2004. We still enjoy the RV life-style and are now parked up for winter 2008/2009 after a crummy summer in the UK! Further travelling will probably take place in 2009 if plans work out....

We own a 1 Ton, long-box Chevvy Silverado dually with a Duramax turbo-diesel engine / Allison auto-transmission power train. This tows our home, a 36 foot (11.5 metre internally) fifth wheel trailer with three slides. The trailer is rated at 14,000 lbs (6300Kg) gross vehicle weight. (On the road it weighs approximately 13,000lbs). Both were bought in Houston, Texas.


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