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Old 10-22-2012, 09:34 PM   #1
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New Foxy Lady

After nearly six months of tromping in and out of rigs on a dozen lots throughout WA and OR we found a left over 2012 AF 22H that fits our needs. I have a 2009 Tundra waiting in the driveway waiting for our first getaway.

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Congratulations and many happy memories to you. We have friends with an Arctic Fox and love it.
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Old 10-22-2012, 11:52 PM   #3
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Great looking rig! Congrats, and have fun.
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Old 10-23-2012, 10:03 AM   #4
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Looks nice.... and at least the Tundra will be happy.
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Old 10-24-2012, 11:25 AM   #5
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Congrats Mark,
A great looking rig and I'm sure you and your family are in for a some great times using it.
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Old 10-25-2012, 08:34 AM   #6
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You will enjoy the adventures. Have great fun, and many happy times with her.
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Thanks all. My lovely bride has just had a bit of surgery and will be down 4-6 weeks. Our first getaway will likely be post-Turkey day at the local RV park to work out kinks and then off to our daughter's house to use it as an extra bedroom for Christmas. I've learned a ton on this site and haven't even gone anywhere yet.
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Good choice! Mark, are you familiar with the Arctic Fox/Nash owners website
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I think it's @ $25 per year.
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Old 12-21-2012, 10:14 PM   #10
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We owned an AF 22 H as our first upgrade from a pop up. LOVED IT !!! Good layout an easy to tow. They make a really good rig and it extends your season a bunch. Had mine in 20 degree weather and a little wave 6 heater kept it nice and warm. ENJOY !! It sure looks NICE !! CONGRATS !!!
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My step S-I-L has an Arctic Fox and he and my step daughter just love the thing. They are a great, well built unit so you have our congratulations also. Good choice.
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Good choice! Mark, are you familiar with the Arctic Fox/Nash owners website
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I think it's @ $25 per year.
Yep. I registered here first as we were considering several TTs. I am ProfQuinn on that site. Thx.
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Thanks all. My lovely bride has just had a bit of surgery and will be down 4-6 weeks. Our first getaway will likely be post-Turkey day at the local RV park to work out kinks and then off to our daughter's house to use it as an extra bedroom for Christmas. I've learned a ton on this site and haven't even gone anywhere yet.
Hope your getaway and holidays went well. How was the first outing? Hope irv2 was a good resource.

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Because our oldest daughter had a miracle baby, we stayed close to home. We did spend several days in the TT in our driveway as we ran out of bedrooms for kids and spouses. All functioned as anticipated except the television remote doesn't work Warranty replacement on the way. Thanks for asking.
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