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  1. On 9/26/2021 at 7:28 PM, Mike and Carol said:

    In Texas, our favorite, hands down, is HEB.  In fact, we find we miss our HEB’s when on the road.  When on the road, we venture into any grocery store that is convenient.  We do prefer most grocery stores over Walmart, but we’ve given a lot of business to Walmart when traveling.  We eat pretty simple, grill a meat (beef, pork, chicken, fish) and a veggie and we’re good.  Walmart is fine for paper goods and non-food supplies.  Mike


    HEB is finally coming to DFW and folks are thrilled to soon have another choice.   Not a fan of Walmart or Kroger. 

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  2. I’ve only got 3500 miles under my belt and this is my first RV.  I was really worried about towing manners after seeing all the videos about sway.  I have to say the towing manners of the Oliver is one of the most impressive features.  No sway thus far.  I use Andersen with my 1/2 ton and tows beautifully.  

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  3. I watched his whole series on Alaska/Canada and he definitely took some roads I’d never consider but also saw a lot of other highways with amazing scenery that looked decent and something I’d tackle.  

    My Alaska trip is 5+ years out as I can’t take that much time off work now.  I do wonder when it is time if a truck camper is a better option.  I’ll admit I did heavily think about a Northern Lite before getting my Ollie.  There is a trade with every RV but wonder if easier not having to tow on those roads.  

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  4. So I can’t store at home as there just isn’t space and not allowed by HOA .  I live in DFW area. I have a spot that is covered with open front.   Space is 50 feet long so the Oliver tucks back nicely and well protected from weather even in front.  I am able to trickle charge battery and storage place has a dump station and will fill propane tanks which is nice.   I could pay less for uncovered but then I’d need a cover and we get some wicked spring storms here so covered is a big plus.  
     

    Eventually I’d a place where I can have enclosed garage that can be climate controlled but need to figure out first where I want to be long term.  

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  5. I seriously looked at AS.  I really liked the 23 Twin Globetrotter with the dry bath floor plan.  I have to admit it was temping.  Living in an area where hail is not uncommon the durability of the hull was a real concern.  At the time they still used wooden subfloor which also concerned me. Glad to see they have moved to a composite material.  

    At end of day the feedback from current AS about issues and higher price made it a no for me. I still do love how they look though.   

    I was nervous about wet bath in the Ollie but after first trip realized how little time you send in bathroom and it was non issue for me.  I think if you had family of 4 a wet bath is harder but for one or two folks super easy to manage. 
     

    Good luck!
     

     

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  6. I just used a local family owned place here in DFW to get warranty work done.   Since they aren’t a dealership I was treated same as any customer.  I appreciated they don’t schedule you to bring RV in until they can work on it , that way it doesn’t sit there for weeks untouched.  They are not too far and I’d use they again without hesitation. 

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  7. August is the hottest month in Texas.  I hate August and I live in the Dallas area.    I have no plans to camp near home that time of year.   Typically we have highs at or close to 100 and lows around 80 if lucky.   Have I mentioned I hate August in Texas 🙂

    You should be fine in RV with AC running. If you don’t have pets Magnolia is really popular place to visit for the day in Waco.   

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  8. When looking for RVs I quickly zeroed in on fiberglass trailers.  I looked at Casita as they are so close.   Interior was a no go. Just felt cheap and carpet a huge turn off.  Same for Scamp.   Escape seems like a step up from those two but still not the same and while 5th wheel interesting interior was a hard pass. No trailer is perfect but Oliver interior are like nothing else.  Now it isn’t for everyone but I smile every time I step inside my Ollie!

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  9. I think two big changes to base is they made fancy  awning standard. That was 700 upgrade on my 2021.  They also made fiber granite standard.   That was 1800 upgrade if I recall correctly.   I am glad I was able to get my 2021 with the white counters.   I don’t like the fiber granite and already upgraded dinette to top made by Foy with plans to do nightstand top as well. 
     

    If price is 65k that is 5k cost increase after you account for 2.5k above added to base unit.  

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  10. So I visited Casita and had the same reaction the carpet.  I just could not get past it and white color looks like a huge dirt magnet.   We have had some pretty humid days this summer in Dallas and when I check on trailer at storage facility no issues with condensation even before I put up a damprid in closet.   I don’t run any fans or have vents or windows open.  The hypervent seems to work really well. I have not seen any moisture under the beds.   
     

    If there was any issue while on road fiberglass hull very easy to wipe down. I have had windows fog in mornings and running maxx fan quickly takes care of that   

     

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  11. Pennie

    If you did want to go through a trailer before pick up and come through DFW area on way to TN there are several  owners in this area.  I am a new owner and would be happy to show you trailer and share my steep newbie learning curve, lol.  
     

    I have had a couple issues and worked with Oliver to get in with a repair place here in DFW.   
     

    Good luck.  

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  12. I went with stock cushions and memory foam topper.   I also got sheets/mattress pads from AB.   I don’t full time or spend weeks at a time in my trailer so it did not seem like needed upgrade.  Plus with southern mattress option you can always upgrade later. 

  13. So the Oliver has built in EMS by progressive. I don’t add a second one on top of that but progressive does make ones you can plug into source directly.  I used the Fort Knox lock (with puck lock) for hitch lock. Small company in Oklahoma.  I got a Viair compressor.  I have Tireminder i10 but read a lot of good things about TST as well.  

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