profdant139 wrote:
Kach, you mention the issue of washing down a hard-sided trailer after a trip. You probably already know this, but a pop-up that gets wet has to be dried after a trip. Not a big deal -- not a show-stopper -- but this can be tricky in the Pacific Northwest, since sometimes there are several rainy days in a row.
Or so I have heard -- I live in dusty Southern Calif, where we got 5 inches of rain during the entire past year. Rain sounds pretty good to me, these days.
That's one downfall for us - especially in the shoulder seasons. It might just end up being camp driveway for a few days once in a while...
We're going to go check out the Somerset E3 when we get a chance. Not afraid to spend a bit of money to get what we want this time, just want to make sure we get the right rig.
One issue with the bigger trailer is I've become bored of the CG's we go to - with something this small it will take us years to explore the FS campgrounds around here, let alone the boondocking opportunities!