We had an absolutely unforgettable adventure with Gladys. It was the four of us—my wife and I, our 10-year-old, and our energetic 4-year-old—and the layout couldn't have worked better. Our oldest claimed the over-cab bunk as his own little hideaway, while our youngest spent the trip proving that every bed was hers by bouncing between Mom and Dad throughout the night!Our route took us through some of the most spectacular scenery in the country, from the Tetons through Yellowstone and over the legendary Beartooth Pass. I couldn't have asked for a better RV for mountain driving. Gladys handled steep grades with confidence. Second gear comfortably settled into the 20–25 mph range on the descents, while third gear held around 40 mph when the road allowed. She never felt overworked, even on the toughest sections.One of the biggest advantages was her size. Yellowstone parking can be a real challenge for larger motorhomes, but Gladys was easy to maneuver and fit into places many RVs simply couldn't. She's only about six feet longer than my pickup truck, and one of our photos below shows her fitting neatly into an ordinary street parking space. Even better, many attractions have dedicated RV parking that stays available long after the regular car lots have filled up—a surprisingly nice perk.Storage was plentiful, so we never felt cramped despite packing for a family of four. The solar system also performed impressively, keeping the batteries charged and the inverter running so the refrigerator stayed cold throughout the day. Both the air conditioner and furnace worked exceptionally well, although during our trip the furnace definitely earned its keep with nighttime temperatures dropping into the 30s. Once we parked, pulled the window shades, and settled in for the evening, the interior became surprisingly quiet, warm, and cozy—a perfect place to relax after long days exploring.We spent much of our trip at non-hookup campsites, so here's my honest advice for future renters: Gladys is absolutely capable of boondocking, but she definitely appreciates electrical hookups whenever possible. We made it through several off-grid nights without losing food or running into major issues, but it did require being thoughtful about our power usage. If you can reserve campsites with electricity for most nights, your experience will be even more carefree.Finally, I can't say enough good things about Kimmie. This was our very first RV adventure, and while there is definitely a learning curve, she made the entire experience approachable and stress-free. We watched plenty of YouTube videos beforehand, but whenever we had a question, Kimmie responded incredibly quickly. She had Gladys stocked with everything we needed and genuinely cared that our vacation went smoothly from beginning to end. That level of support made a huge difference, especially for first-time RV travelers. There are probably plenty of hosts on rental sites who simply hand over the keys and wish you luck. Kimmie isn't one of them. She truly wants you to have an amazing trip, and it shows. If you're considering renting Gladys, I wouldn't hesitate for a second. We'd happily rent from Kimmie again.