2022 RAM 5500 Composite "Super Camper"

ITTOG

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Well I know it has been awhile! Trying to keep this a build thread with a little travel element thrown in here and there, because that is why we built it!

Came home from Newfoundland and flew off to Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic for the Christmas markets. A month well spent! Finally home and getting some projects on the camper started, even some finished.

Rear wall....done!

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Started a new project after our Newfoundland trip...we could have used them. RUB RAILS...More to follow :)

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There is more Newfoundland trip information to share. Will really need a separate post. Just thought I would reach out and at least catch up a little.

SAFE TRAVELS....CHEERS!!
What did you think about the Christmas markets? Have you done it before? Was it worth the trip? I have thought about going but just not sure. Some video of one that I watched looked more like a devil market, just based on the costumes. Anyway, I would like to hear more about it if you are willing to share.
 

StenchRV

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Are these the new compound/rated MPTs?
No they are not. We were waiting for the "new" versions of the MPT 81's, when we needed new tires. The want came up before the "need". I know of someone testing the new version. Harder compound, higher load rating and rumors of a slightly increased speed rating 72 MPH. We made the choice to go with the Michelin's...time will tell.
 
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StenchRV

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What did you think about the Christmas markets? Have you done it before? Was it worth the trip? I have thought about going but just not sure. Some video of one that I watched looked more like a devil market, just based on the costumes. Anyway, I would like to hear more about it if you are willing to share.
The Christmas markets definitely were not "devil markets"...LOL. We attended close to 20 markets in the countries I mentioned. Most were different from one another, but after awhile I have to admit I was in Christmas market overload. The smaller towns and the classics were the best ones. Lots of mulled wine and wonderful food. Be ready for the crowds. We usually plan our international trips on the shoulder seasons so we were not ready for the amount of people at the larger markets. The locals tolerate the huge influx of people well as it is a huge event for them and the local economy. It is a family atmosphere for sure.

We are glad we did it, with friends it made it even better. We visited a LOT of the local sites as we explored the countryside. For us the Christmas markets were only part of our day for a few hours in the evening. We spent most days exploring the cities we were in. We did our usual Air BnB and public transportation, making plans as we went with no real fixed itinerary. The trains, buses and trolley system in Europe is easy and convenient. Christmas markets have been checked off our bucket list so now on to other adventures.

Hope that helps a little.

CHEERS!!
 

ITTOG

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The Christmas markets definitely were not "devil markets"...LOL. We attended close to 20 markets in the countries I mentioned. Most were different from one another, but after awhile I have to admit I was in Christmas market overload. The smaller towns and the classics were the best ones. Lots of mulled wine and wonderful food. Be ready for the crowds. We usually plan our international trips on the shoulder seasons so we were not ready for the amount of people at the larger markets. The locals tolerate the huge influx of people well as it is a huge event for them and the local economy. It is a family atmosphere for sure.

We are glad we did it, with friends it made it even better. We visited a LOT of the local sites as we explored the countryside. For us the Christmas markets were only part of our day for a few hours in the evening. We spent most days exploring the cities we were in. We did our usual Air BnB and public transportation, making plans as we went with no real fixed itinerary. The trains, buses and trolley system in Europe is easy and convenient. Christmas markets have been checked off our bucket list so now on to other adventures.

Hope that helps a little.

CHEERS!!
Sounds like you did it the way I want. No set schedule or agenda. Move when you are ready. Yes I like the public transportation over there. Great way to explore the city. When I went to Milan for the first time I rode the train and got off at every stop and explored. It took me most of a week to do it but I got to see 75% of the city. It was great.
 

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