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mileshuff
Jul 21, 2018Explorer
When we were young we started with pop up tent trailers. These could easily travel down the back country dirt logging roads. Good times dry camping along a mountain stream all to ourselves with few others around.
As we got older it became difficult to setup, unpack, tear down etc. We wanted more room and ease. We then went with a hybrid TT. We could still go to some of the back country locations but TT was too big for many.
Got older and even the hybrid got to be a bit of work. Kids got older so we no longer needed the extra beds the pop up or hybrid had. We went to a 5th wheel. It wouldn't last long traveling down the old logging roads so we stick to paved. That limits us more to larger RV campgrounds and resorts.
As we got older it became difficult to setup, unpack, tear down etc. We wanted more room and ease. We then went with a hybrid TT. We could still go to some of the back country locations but TT was too big for many.
Got older and even the hybrid got to be a bit of work. Kids got older so we no longer needed the extra beds the pop up or hybrid had. We went to a 5th wheel. It wouldn't last long traveling down the old logging roads so we stick to paved. That limits us more to larger RV campgrounds and resorts.
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