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mlts22
Feb 10, 2014Explorer II
I really don't need a walkaround queen or king, so something like this is ideal for people like me who would use this as a weekend vehicle.
If I were at a renaissance festival where I drive a small motorhome there, then come back to the same place on weekends with my own camping spot where I'm allowed to leave something there for the duration, I'd definitely drop a storage trailer that had stuff like dry goods, water and Gatorade bottles, paper towels, and a rack on the outside for extra fuel, water, and propane cylinders. That way, the van can be kept fairly empty, and unlike a storage tent, stuff on the trailer can be kept fairly secure.
Now, if camping somewhere with more than just myself or camping somewhere for more than a few weeks, all bets are off. Were I looking for something for longer periods of time, I'd at least go for a Winnebago Trend, if not a larger rig with slide-outs to maximize usable living space.
If I were at a renaissance festival where I drive a small motorhome there, then come back to the same place on weekends with my own camping spot where I'm allowed to leave something there for the duration, I'd definitely drop a storage trailer that had stuff like dry goods, water and Gatorade bottles, paper towels, and a rack on the outside for extra fuel, water, and propane cylinders. That way, the van can be kept fairly empty, and unlike a storage tent, stuff on the trailer can be kept fairly secure.
Now, if camping somewhere with more than just myself or camping somewhere for more than a few weeks, all bets are off. Were I looking for something for longer periods of time, I'd at least go for a Winnebago Trend, if not a larger rig with slide-outs to maximize usable living space.
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