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Grit_dog
Sep 27, 2018Navigator
ppine wrote:
There is no perfect RV.
All have pros and cons. It is hard to tell what will be a good fit until you try one. Find a decent older rig that has depreciated but is in good shape. Then take the plunge and get out there. If you don't like it, you can sell it for close to what you paid for it. It will help remove your anxiety.
^ This. Low price of admission, may get all the hitch stuff with the used camper (save more $).
Your biggest challenge, is if you're nervous towing, is to get a handle on that. 30'+ 5 ver and a huge pickup maybe isn't the best place to start. Small/med TT behind the Yukon and get some miles under your belt before going big time.
Another plus for the used reasonably priced trailer, won't hurt so bad when or if you goof up while learning and put a whisky dent in it!
On the upside, it's fun and IMO camping isn't as much about the camper, but where you're headed and what you're doing when you get there!
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