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pnichols
Sep 22, 2014Explorer II
Of course towing a jeep-type, or otherwise, very small 4WD vehicle along behind on Class C RV trips enables you to almost rock crawl up narrow roads with rocks jutting out on the sides and overhead.
This is not even adequate for where we sometimes wish we could go rockhounding.
If we towed (4 wheeled vehicle) or packed (2 wheeled vehicle on the front bumper) another vehicle along on our Class C exploring trips for extreme mobility, it would be either of these:
http://www.kubota.com/product/UtilityVehicles/RTVX900.aspx
http://www.rokon.com/
Barring the bringing of either of the two transportation types above along, our Class C alone is just the ticket for our total comfort when out in the middle of nowhere ... even though we do have to do some walking after making camp to get to the rocks.
Here's some examples of where we enjoy all the comforts of home:





There's a big difference between "offroading with a Class C" versus "taking a Class C offroad". After all, Ford and Chevy based Class C motorhomes are basically "a truck", so to some degree are up to being used off road - albeit carefully. I sure wish there were a Class C RV club close to us that kindof specialized in taking a Class C offroad. Even a section is this forum for that would be great, IMHO.
This is not even adequate for where we sometimes wish we could go rockhounding.
If we towed (4 wheeled vehicle) or packed (2 wheeled vehicle on the front bumper) another vehicle along on our Class C exploring trips for extreme mobility, it would be either of these:
http://www.kubota.com/product/UtilityVehicles/RTVX900.aspx
http://www.rokon.com/
Barring the bringing of either of the two transportation types above along, our Class C alone is just the ticket for our total comfort when out in the middle of nowhere ... even though we do have to do some walking after making camp to get to the rocks.
Here's some examples of where we enjoy all the comforts of home:





There's a big difference between "offroading with a Class C" versus "taking a Class C offroad". After all, Ford and Chevy based Class C motorhomes are basically "a truck", so to some degree are up to being used off road - albeit carefully. I sure wish there were a Class C RV club close to us that kindof specialized in taking a Class C offroad. Even a section is this forum for that would be great, IMHO.
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