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Leave a kid there watching a dvd, hop in the shower, kid turns the gas on to "play kitchen", and figure out the rest of the story. You can't watch a toddler 100 percent of the time. At home I'm showering with the bathroom door open listening for doors opening, well pump kick on, cabinets open, or if the fridge opens.


No you can't watch them 100% of the time but would you consider this option?
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I would type, but I am too busy laughing Popeye!!!

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Red Green would be so proud!!!


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Our's has the bed out front and out to the side. Across the rear are two bunk beds. Good layout for light wt towing and sleeping comfortably 5 to 8. Perfect state park unit was what we were looking for and found it!
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[image] What's the clearance Clarance? Measured twice 9' 8" at the header, measured the camper, measured the AC, and hooked it up. Let the 400lb tongue depress the rear of the truck and lower the AC. Had my Mom on an 8ft ladder and slowly backed her in for the winter slumber. To the right house's the Prevost. The cell phone picture is distorting the image. Backing her up it was 1" of clearance at the header. I had 1" of clearance at the rear of the unit from chairs, tables, and grills ect. that are normaly setup in the trailer's position. Clear pathway to the door of the garage, and a coal stove keeps the Prevost toasty for easy winter excursions southward. God bless wonderful parents!

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Nice site at Normandy Farms if you have kids for sure! How's the EcoBoost?


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sritter wrote:

Nice site at Normandy Farms if you have kids for sure! How's the EcoBoost?
My kids absolutely love that place!! Knock on wood the truck is running great! No problems and pulls my camper without breaking a sweat..With this being my sixth truck i have owned i can honestly say this is the best one so far!!!!

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