Autumn Ridge 278BH

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mcmahonm
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Re: Autumn Ridge 278BH

Post by mcmahonm » June 2nd, 2015, 9:22 pm

They say you can crawl on the roof without issue, I have not yet, I used a movable scaffold to get up to a level I could scrub the roof. I seen guys walking on them, I prefer nto to especially if I am making it wet for cleaning.
2013 Chevy Silverado Z71 & 2012 Autumn Ridge 278BH
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Re: Autumn Ridge 278BH

Post by cobblestone1820 » June 1st, 2015, 9:33 pm

Hi. We also have a 2012 Autumn Ridge 278BH. We purchased it used last year and was only able to use it one time. We hope to use it a lot more this year with the kids and grandkids but they have summer basketball, swim team, and / or band practice, lol. One question I have for you, is it safe to walk on the roof to clean it and check the vents etc. (is the roof strong enough)? Should I use planks when I go up there ? We live in eastern Ohio and are retired. We were into camping about 25 years ago when our kids were younger and are just starting to get back into it. Thank you in advance----

Mike

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Re: Autumn Ridge 278BH

Post by dutycharger » March 2nd, 2015, 2:59 pm

mcmahonm wrote:Duty where in Ontario are you, I have yet to see another 278BH at any of the campsites I visit, sometimes wondered if I was the only guy who like the layout.

Maybe see you down the road.
I'm in Thornhill. Do most of my camping within a couple of hours of Toronto. Maybe we'll run into each other this summer.

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Re: Autumn Ridge 278BH

Post by mcmahonm » March 1st, 2015, 2:48 pm

Duty where in Ontario are you, I have yet to see another 278BH at any of the campsites I visit, sometimes wondered if I was the only guy who like the layout.

Maybe see you down the road.
2013 Chevy Silverado Z71 & 2012 Autumn Ridge 278BH
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Re: Autumn Ridge 278BH

Post by jcarlilesiu » February 26th, 2015, 3:38 am

dutycharger wrote:Just joined the group. Have recently purchased a semi used 2013 278BH. Move up from our old Palomino S17 hybrid. Lots of snow here in Ontario. Can't wait for nicer weather so we can get out there and start enjoying the new trailer. Retiring this year so plan on doing a lot of camping this summer.
Welcome duty.

Thanks for joining the community.

Post up some pictures if you get a chance, and don't forget to tell us more about yourself.

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mcmahonm
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Re: Autumn Ridge 278BH

Post by mcmahonm » February 26th, 2015, 1:47 am

Enjoy the 278BH, I love mine.
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Re: Autumn Ridge 278BH

Post by dutycharger » February 25th, 2015, 4:18 pm

Just joined the group. Have recently purchased a semi used 2013 278BH. Move up from our old Palomino S17 hybrid. Lots of snow here in Ontario. Can't wait for nicer weather so we can get out there and start enjoying the new trailer. Retiring this year so plan on doing a lot of camping this summer.

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Re: Autumn Ridge 278BH

Post by mick » January 23rd, 2015, 2:45 pm

mcmahonm wrote:
mick wrote:I don't think I have ever seen a floor plan with double bunk beds that are that big.

When manufacturers say a camper can sleep 6, I laugh. With your plan, I believe it.
we looked for a year, stumbled upon this one at the last RV show in the area in 2012, and instantly new thats what we wanted was double bunks in back for kids.

It got lots of space for everyone, including the 90lb german shepard
I saw a camper recently that had bunk beds on both sides. It was like 4 twins (maybe smaller) stacked in two groups. It reminded me of a submarine sleeping quarter!

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Re: Autumn Ridge 278BH

Post by camper79 » January 21st, 2015, 3:36 am

mcmahonm wrote:It is a 2012. My first every brand new trailer, every other one has been used, and or abused.

Congrats on the new trailer. Its always great to have something new to you that you can customize and not worry about what somebody else screwed up before you got to it!
2005 Comet 10RT

Old but functional!

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Re: Autumn Ridge 278BH

Post by mcmahonm » January 21st, 2015, 12:19 am

It is a 2012. My first every brand new trailer, every other one has been used, and or abused.
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