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Old 05-16-2022, 01:51 PM   #868
ducksface
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2018 24.1 AXISSIXxSIX
State: Arizona
Posts: 6,931
THOR #13932
Spousal Unit just left in our 24.1 for the North rim of the Grand Canyon.
It's opening day allowing hiking to the bottom from the North side.
Bonndocking until she gets a standby pass, then two days in the Canyon then 2 days boondocking.

A week and about 500 miles.

5'2" 63 years old, 115lbs she's wrangled the 24.1 in side-winds requiring a constant 60to90° steering wheel pull.
She's commented, but never has complained, about the way the rv does the RV thing.

Full to overflowing fresh water tank.
Full propane.
Full gas.
Spare tire/rim with correct air pressure with all the tools(and THREE roadside assistance programs).
Headlights set on auto-off so they're on if the ignition is on.
Maps running on the phone to alert of crashes and backups
4wd ran through the positions.
Tow straps accounted for.
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Below is a link to most of my modifications either accomplished or pending.
https://www.thorforums.com/forums/f2...n-18996-3.html

Click on my pictures then click the pop-up for a full screen zoomable picture.
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