We were seriously considering the 5.0 but were having trouble finding one to view in New England. Then by chance I saw a post by Chotch on this forum and, by happy coincidence, they were in Connecticut. After a couple of private messages, Cliff and Judy offered to bring their camper to us for viewing. Eureka! We spent several lovely days in a campground discussing the advantages of Escape trailers and now we are certain we will become future members of the Escape community. Thanks to a great couple with their help in making our decision. Happy travels Cliff and Judy. Roy and Diana
We were seriously considering the 5.0 but were having trouble finding one to view in New England. Then by chance I saw a post by Chotch on this forum and, by happy coincidence, they were in Connecticut. After a couple of private messages, Cliff and Judy offered to bring their camper to us for viewing. Eureka! We spent several lovely days in a campground discussing the advantages of Escape trailers and now we are certain we will become future members of the Escape community. Thanks to a great couple with their help in making our decision. Happy travels Cliff and Judy. Roy and Diana
Hi: Traveller597... It's ironic how that happens. After you become an owner you'll get used to it. Trust me I know. Alf
escape artist N.S. of Lake Erie
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