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Old 09-08-2019, 09:22 PM   #1
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So, last night, as I was pulling into our campground, I noticed a new rig and was planning on checking it out this morning to see what it was. It was a big overland style RV - looked to be cab and chassis, but overall looked class A'ish. Probably about 35 feet long, with a steep angle in the back to allow going up hills, huge tires, and looked to have shallow slide outs on both sides - very interesting rig. The light was bad, so it was hard to see. As luck would have it, they were gone this morning. The google didn't show any overland rigs that big - anyone have an idea of what it might be?
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Could the rig be an Earthroamer motor homer? Try googling the Earthroamer RV!
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Could the rig be an Earthroamer motor homer? Try googling the Earthroamer RV!

That's what I thought at first, but I don't see anything they build that is that big!
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