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spoon059
Jul 28, 2023Explorer II
valhalla360 wrote:
Boondocking is harder with a big rig. They often are down narrow roads or are on uneven ground. It can be done but far fewer options compared to a small rig.
Newer commercial campgrounds are less of an issue though still some limits.
Think long and hard if you really need a huge rig.i won't go so far as to say you don't but it creates its own problems. I'm the youngest of 10, and we typically did a month each summer in a 28ft travel trailer.
Yea, I'm sure it's going to make things tougher. This is a fight that has already been lost against my bride. We did a cross country trip when I was 11, family of 5 plus a dog in a 26' with no slides. We will have to figure it out with the bigger trailer, or else I can go anywhere in my tent by myself... =)
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