Hi everyone! This is my maiden post and I hope to soon be on my maiden voyage. I am hoping you guys can provide some insight and assistance. I apologize in advance for the long post. I am long winded and over analyze everything :)
I am a 30yo single woman with a crazy, adventurous and independent streak. There's a huge world out there, and I love exploring it. I'm fortunate to work in an industry and for a company where working remotely is not unheard of--I'm an IT consultant and work largely from home right now, traveling to clients and conferences as needed. I'm ready, and have been for quite some time, to parlay this freedom into close long weekend, semi-close longer weekend, and not-so-close extended trips, and I want to embark on these adventures in a space of my own where my beloved pup (60 lb. Catahoula Leopard Dog) is welcome too.
For around 5 years I've been seeking the "perfect" vintage Airstream for my adventures. I love the charm, I love the ability to make it my own. I hated the unknowns. Have the axels been replaced? Is there floor rot? If it's a 67-69 and one of the curved windows is broken, how will I replace them? Etc. And so here I am, 5 years later, trailerless and adventure craving.
A month or so ago I decided the vintage Airstreams will always be there, and what I want and need is to get into this now. This past weekend, while tagging along with a friend shopping for a MUCH bigger trailer, I stumbled across a used r-pod. And it was love at first site (mostly). So unique. So streamlined. So manageable for the solo camper.
Since them, I've read every Google r-pod result that ever existed (IT consultant who works from home, remember). I've investigated alternatives (discontinued mpgs, cheaper but boxier alternatives, white water retro, etc). I've gone to see new and used r-pods and alternatives in person. I looked at a 171, a 178, a 179, a 180, a 182g, and a 183g. I believe the 179 is my trailer. I'm hoping based on what I've told you so far, you guys can provide some insight.
* I LOVE the layout of the 179. It's still a small trailer, but offers a lot of counter space, a larger dinette (queen/full bed), and a queen bed
* I love the interior storage in the 179. Wow. There's so
Much!
* I love the undermount sink and sink insert that makes it seamless with the rest of the countertop. Such a little thing that makes such a huge difference. Why don't they do this on the g models?
* I love that the table isn't built in (I believe this is the case for all r-pods), so I can use the table as extra kitchen prep space, outside, or fold it away all together and just enjoy my "sofa"
* I'm sad to lose the outdoor garage/kitchen offered by the g models. But would I really use it?
* The 182g has way less indoor storage but way more outdoor storage (accessible from inside) while the 179 had way more indoor storage and less outdoor storage. What are your opinions on this?
* I don't like the r-pod awning options and have seen posts on alternatives. As a solo traveler, is an alternative the way to go for me?
I appreciate any insight you guys can offer. I hope to make a purchase before the end of the year. Right now I'm leaning towards a new, 2016 179, but your opinions and/or a great condition used one may sway me.
Kathryn
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