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Yeti_plus
Sep 10, 2016Explorer
This may sound unusual, BUT we are still on the road, having travelled through Alaska,Yukon, Northwest Territory, Alberta and now roaming through British Columbia, and we have discussed the addition of a towed vehicle for any other long trips.
The truck and camper is a great way to travel, and the camper can be removed easy enough, but the truck rides like an empty one ton truck without the camper!! We did some touring with the camper on and it was a pain to have to pack up everything to go sight seeing.
This is really like you with the motorhome, need the ability to be able to sight see. The truck and camper went many places that a big moho couldn't, but it would have been nice to just take a toad instead.
Like others have said, there is every size and type of rv on the northern roads, you just need to modify your speed and distance expectations due to road conditions.
The truck and camper is a great way to travel, and the camper can be removed easy enough, but the truck rides like an empty one ton truck without the camper!! We did some touring with the camper on and it was a pain to have to pack up everything to go sight seeing.
This is really like you with the motorhome, need the ability to be able to sight see. The truck and camper went many places that a big moho couldn't, but it would have been nice to just take a toad instead.
Like others have said, there is every size and type of rv on the northern roads, you just need to modify your speed and distance expectations due to road conditions.
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