Considering that you have gone through most of the steps mentioned, you have taken your time, and most likely been disappointed along the way in one way or another. I would just like to take some time and tell you that it's all worth it. When my wife and I purchased our first camper (pop-up) we were informed by the seller, a 82 yr old WWII vet the following, "you like it right now, but let me tell you...this will be the cheapest RV you will every buy...from here on out you will get the RV fever and you will always end up buying something bigger and bigger." Rest assured that his words have always resounded true every time we have looked for a new camper. We have purchased 6 campers from our first one...and have never looked back...and like this gentleman had stated, we have always gone bigger and bigger.
With all the information provided all I have let to say is...ENJOY your investment, use it as much as possible, and learn from those in campgrounds. I have to admit, as newbies we always had questions and were always forgetting stuff when we set up...it took us years to learn what we really needed and what we could live without. Remember, everyone has a starting point...even the most experienced camper/RV'r has had to start somewhere, and if you ever have questions they are the people you go up to and ask for help. I have NEVER met a camper not willing to help and give guidance, there have been times where I forget to ask and get myself into deeper trouble.
Remember this....what works for a specific camper doesn't necessarily mean that it will work for you. Let me explain, one of my cringe worthy moments is when people ask, "I bought a camper, what should I bring". Well let me tell you that this is not something you want to be asking specifically because everyone's likes and dislikes are different. Buy items as you go, get ideas, look for practical items other have and realize that you have to set up and take down everything you take with you. Don't spend your hard earn money on items that you believe will be helpful because they were seen as useful for someone else...it's not until you experience time outside on your own that you will be able to determine what you might really need.
Remember that RV's are meant to help you get away from the real world and enjoy your time in the great outdoors.

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