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Can't help you with specific trailers since we are not into 5ers, but yes, 6 more feet wlll make a difference. We spent almost 20 years camping in SPs (IL/WI primarily) with a popup and then a 22'HTT which opened to 26' with beds extended, and even the HTT sized us out of our favorite Wisconsin SP CG. For the last 6 years we've been towing a 34' (measured end to end) TT and have ended up for the most part in those not-so-lovely asphalt parking lots you mentioned. I have really missed the more natural surroundings, relaxing in our campsite & just enjoying nature. So this spring we have traded down to a 25' TT. Still bigger than some campsites will allow, but we again have more choices of SP/NF/NP CGs, which we are really looking forward to!
One thing to remember - upsizing is much easier than downsizing! Therefore I think I'd recommend any new rig you get be no bigger than your current one, and possibly smaller if the floorplan works for you.
One thing to remember - upsizing is much easier than downsizing! Therefore I think I'd recommend any new rig you get be no bigger than your current one, and possibly smaller if the floorplan works for you.
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