Re: looking for FT (non-slide) owners in PNW
Reply #13 –
We spent a week at West Glacier (inside the park) this past summer in a tent (hey, we like camping in tents) and noticed that those who were in tents all spent a great deal more time outside. The RVers seem to fall into two camps: those who spend time inside and those who don't. We had a 40' Tiffin across the road from us for 4 days and only saw the owners when they transitioned between the motor home and the car. But down the road there was a huge 5er with a camp kitchen set up outside and the entire family was out there a lot.
Sue and I have always loved hanging around a camp kitchen and sitting in our camp chairs under an awning; even in the rain. For us the motor home is more of a bedroom and bathroom and less of a "living area" so having a narrow coach (better for navigating the roads on the Baja Peninsula) isn't that big a deal. But those folks in the Tiffin at West Glacier would probably feel pretty cramped.
One of those things where Your Mileage May Vary (YMMV) really counts. Neither approach to RVing is more right or more wrong. Everyone is different. We had a 5er with a slideout and weren't impressed. We have a 1993 8'-wide motor home and think it's fine. YMMV. 
Craig