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MiPaJacks
Jul 19, 2017Explorer
Hi Rolling
I have both a 5th wheel and a MH with toad. We sometime camp with our children who have a TT. The setup time for the MH take a couple minutes. Cast off the power and water line , trigger the jack retract, hook the toad and you are on your way. A quick stop without using the toad, stop, cut engine, go to bed, never having to get out or hook any thing up. I much prefer the MH as a way to travel, it is easier and the ride is better and less tiring. (fyi I have a 35 foot 5th and a 3500 Dodge truck, the MH is more comfortable)
A van plus a small trailer, might be doable. Someone said to check RVSue blog. That is her and setup, she also camps off the beaten path, and boondocks. From time to time we see solo women camping. The vehicle of choice is a MH.
Look over at the Escapees organization, they support solo woman traveling programs.
James
I have both a 5th wheel and a MH with toad. We sometime camp with our children who have a TT. The setup time for the MH take a couple minutes. Cast off the power and water line , trigger the jack retract, hook the toad and you are on your way. A quick stop without using the toad, stop, cut engine, go to bed, never having to get out or hook any thing up. I much prefer the MH as a way to travel, it is easier and the ride is better and less tiring. (fyi I have a 35 foot 5th and a 3500 Dodge truck, the MH is more comfortable)
A van plus a small trailer, might be doable. Someone said to check RVSue blog. That is her and setup, she also camps off the beaten path, and boondocks. From time to time we see solo women camping. The vehicle of choice is a MH.
Look over at the Escapees organization, they support solo woman traveling programs.
James
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