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BizmarksMom
Sep 10, 2017Explorer
SidecarFlip wrote:I decided on the trailer because it's easier to manage with my dogs. With my current Nash, dirt roads aren't a problem and it's short enough to fit into most campsites. You'll usually find me tucked back in the woods somewhere.BizmarksMom wrote:
I'm a backpacker, too. Because you mention that.... what kind of campgrounds are you interested in? If your preferred campsites involve dirt roads, you'll want to steer clear of the ultra-lights. Those trailers are not meant to leave pavement. I beat the snot out of a Keystone Bullet before trading it in on my Nash.
I don't have a TT. I have a TC in a Ford F350 4x4 diesel crew cab that can get me way back in the woods if necessary. 90% of my camping is off pavement and usually in the woods. Mine is a pop-up, hard sided with a retractable top for clearance. I like the TC because I can take it anywhere and park it on the street in one parking space and not have to plate another unit and I keep it in the garage during the winter.
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