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Your rig is the
constraint.

Dimensions determine which parks you can reach. Archetype determines what we recommend. Neither is a preference — they are physics and operating posture. Declare once, carry everywhere.

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Why it matters

§ 01 / Geometry

A Class A diesel pulling a toad at 14'2" clearance and 102 inches wide eliminates roughly 40% of rated campgrounds on any given corridor before traffic, hookup availability, or quality enters the equation. The geometry is non-negotiable.

We use your rig's dimensions — length, height, width, GVWR — to filter and rank every park in the scoring layer. A park that scores 91 for a 36-foot gasoline pusher may score 64 for a 45-foot diesel with a tow. We show you your number, not the average.

Your archetype shapes the recommendation weights further. Luxury Operator puts electrical and pad quality first. Expedition Traveler weights egress, elevation ceiling, and boondock viability. Resort Explorer scores amenity depth and operational consistency. The same park, three different scores — all defensible.

45'Max length for luxury coach
168"Typical height 14'0" (our default)
102"Typical width 8'6" (our default)
60K+GVWR lbs, high-end diesel

The three archetypes

§ 02 / Operating posture
luxury_operator

Luxury Operator

40-to-45-foot Class A diesel coach. Concrete pad, FHU 50-amp, line-of-sight Starlink. An FBO close enough to fly in for a weekend. Reads Robb Report, not Trailer Life.

Weights: pad surface · electrical grade · operator quality · proximity to services
Typical rigs: Newell, Marathon, Prevost, Featherlite, Foretravel
expedition_traveler

Expedition Traveler

Goes to where the road ends. Boondocks above 9,000 feet. Carries a sat-phone backup. Wants to know whether the spur road is graded or just optimistic on the map.

Weights: egress rating · elevation ceiling · boondock viability · road surface grade
Typical rigs: Newmar, Tiffin, Entegra — built for movement, not residence
resort_explorer

Resort Explorer

Wants the destination, not the asterisk. Cherry Hill near DC, Camp Margaritaville, Hearthside Grove. The pad has to take a 45-foot pull-through and the wifi has to actually work.

Weights: amenity depth · site geometry · operator consistency · repeat-visit data
Typical rigs: Country Coach, Newmar Dutch Star, Entegra Anthem — luxury without the expedition posture

Note: Nature Steward is an overlay, not an archetype — it re-weights any view by ecological footprint and conservation context. Applies across all three.

Declare your rig

§ 03 / Register

No account required yet. Declare your rig now and we will tie it to your member profile when auth ships in Q3. Your data stays local to your session until you claim it.

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