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Old 07-09-2018, 12:20 PM   #37
Chance
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State: Texas
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
We ended up using our telescopic ladder for this weekend's projects on the roof...
This Missus has decided that this might just be "good enough for us"!

Watching Tour de France on TV over last couple of days reminded me of this thread. There are 1000s of motorhomes along race route and so far haven’t noticed one with a ladder on back to access roof. It may be their roof structures are too light to climb up there, or maybe Europeans prefer a cleaner exterior, or simpler “less-is-more” design.

Also, Volta battery systems uses a Euro-style motorhome on an ad that has equipment on roof, but no ladder to get up there. Thinking back when I had a Class C, I don’t recall ever getting on roof except at home to inspect, clean, or maintain. On the road the ladder went unused. If I could order a custom Axis 24.1, I’d be tempted to go without a ladder. I find RV ladders hard to use anyway.
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