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07blacktruck
Jul 18, 2013Explorer
NCWriter wrote:
We have met other class B owners who tow a small utility trailer for their bikes and other odds & ends behind their Airstream Sprinter. Others use racks on the back.
I have to admit that one of the biggest attractions for me of the B is fast set-up and departure, like a car, and I perceive that towing would slow down that agility for our frequent short stops while touring.
We've been spending more than two months at a time on our long annual trips and have been comfortable with extended life in a small space. The simplicity and lack of too much stuff to drag you down is fun for us.
Watch out though... I couldn't get the idea out of my head, either, and look what happened.
Precisely what will happen to me I'm sure. I'm with you on the idea of having too much stuff on the trip. Sometimes that in itself takes the fun out of the trip. The idea is appealing to be sure. For an extended trip I would want a little trailer for the bikes and a tent or other camping supplies. But for a weekend trip, I'm thinking throw a bit of food and water in and go. Gotta give it some more thought for sure. Probably isn't a law saying a person can't have both :h . I do like the class A for family trips so I would hate to let it go.
Stay safe out there.
Ken
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