Two doors for unparalled cross-ventilation, of course, sir.
There's nothing quite like sitting in the shade inside of a teardrop in the shade and with the breeze gently blowing through...
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"There is something about these little trailers that brings out the best in people." - BigAl, Scotland, 2010
"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into the trees... The winds will blow their own freshness into you and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away like autumn leaves..." - John Muir,1898
We tried one door, traditional for a grasshopper design, a royal pain when the other partner has to go to he bathroom
MM #1 had one door 6 through 7 have two based on our experience.
Steve...I stopped by American River RV the other day. A typical model 6K$ has 1 door, manufactured type...an extra 440$ for the 2nd. Doors on the galley cabinets 175$...and comes with no mattress.
For me, I can't imagine one without 2. Gives the camper the opportunity to set up differently for the camping situation. My standy only has 1...but it's a different critter.
I was originally only going to do 1 door and 1 large window, but Kerry talked me into having 2 doors. Glad he did... wouldn't want it any other way! Nothing beats sitting in the shade with both doors open, the roof opened up, and enjoying a nice breeze!
Let's assume you just had your door bashed in by a bear or blocked by some hooligan wishing to do you harm:
The second exit sure is nice, and either way, I'm coming out armed.