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DrewE
Jun 23, 2016Explorer III
luberhill wrote:catkins wrote:
Issue is not just big store parking. It is difficult to impossible to find parking in many National Parks and other sightseeing areas with a large RV. Only the OP can decide where they wish to go and if a Toad is for them. Many here are saying they have more mobility/flexibility with a Toad. we do not go without ours for many reasons. Happy Trails.
So what is the cut off in the National Parks ??? 30 ft ??
There is no fixed or magical cut-off length (well, aside from state maximum legal lengths, but that's a different matter entirely). The bigger your vehicle, the more difficult it is to get around and park and so forth, and eventually (at least at some turnoffs or whatever) it becomes impossible. Exactly how big that is would of course vary with the specific stopping point.
You might as well ask how short a clothesline you can have before it becomes too short, or how small a gas tank is too small.
There are many areas in the national parks (and elsewhere) that you cannot get to with any sort of vehicle, but must travel to on foot. There are some in some parks that you can't get to without ropes and climbing equipment. Everything has its tradeoffs.
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