I recently retired and wanted to explore RV travel. I rented Rian’s RV for six weeks and traveled through 17 states (Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia). I saw 6 National Parks, 7 State Parks, one County Park, 3 Military RV Parks, and 4 KOAs, covering 7350 miles. This RV was perfect for me as a first-time RV traveler. It’s small and lightweight so I can tow it with my car (Lexus NX 350h). Set up and break down was quick and easy, and I was able to manage the rig by myself with no problems. The best part is I was able to get it into some of those campsites that are difficult to navigate with a larger rig, and because there is no sewer requirement, I can reserve a campsite with electric and water only and save on campsite fees.The back hatch opens up to a wonderful outdoor kitchen with a sink, two-burner stove, and microwave. The hatch provided some cover in the rain while cooking. There is a lovely awning on one side to provide shade and rain cover, and the other side has a privacy extension tent so you can get out of the camper and dress. The camper has a 20 gal propane tank for cooking, and a generator if you want to go off grid. There is no refrigerator, however I picked up a nice electric charged cooler that was split for fridge and freezer, so I was able to carry meat and other perishables and it plugged into the car or camper. Inside, I enjoyed a queen size bed with a TV and storage cabinets.Rian was the best host I could hope for. He let me come look at the camper before renting it, and let me practice driving it around with my car to make sure it was a suitable fit. He was very encouraging, and helped me build my own passion for RV travel. I highly recommend this camper if you want to go smaller (perfect for two), and Rian is the perfect host, especially if you are a beginner. This was one of the best vacations I’ve ever had!