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tpi
Jan 10, 2016Explorer
I went with class C after about 7 years trailer ownership.
I prefer the motorhome. The trailer had one big advantage-pull it somewhere, stay a while, and drive the truck around to sightsee.
The motorhome is faster to get in and go. I'm far more likely to take it on a one night or two night trip than the trailer. It is more user friendly in very hot or inclement weather-hitching, unhitching. It is easier to sightsee and park en route without having to disconnect or find extra long parking. As a solo traveler it is easier to back into a site alone and get setup after a long day of driving. It will fit in some small, leftover campsites. I prefer the motorhome to the trailer for rest stops, lunch or potty breaks, etc.
It really is all good-just have to find what works for you. Often it takes an RV or two to find the one.
I prefer the motorhome. The trailer had one big advantage-pull it somewhere, stay a while, and drive the truck around to sightsee.
The motorhome is faster to get in and go. I'm far more likely to take it on a one night or two night trip than the trailer. It is more user friendly in very hot or inclement weather-hitching, unhitching. It is easier to sightsee and park en route without having to disconnect or find extra long parking. As a solo traveler it is easier to back into a site alone and get setup after a long day of driving. It will fit in some small, leftover campsites. I prefer the motorhome to the trailer for rest stops, lunch or potty breaks, etc.
It really is all good-just have to find what works for you. Often it takes an RV or two to find the one.
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