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scbwr
Oct 20, 2013Explorer II
We had pop-up tent campers when our kids were growing up and did a lot of traveling. Our longest trips were around 3 weeks at a time, but I don't see a problem traveling for longer trips in a hybrid. As mentioned, there is a noise factor if you stay in campgrounds that have small sites, but that can be avoided for the most part by careful planning and using a good campground directory. I suggest having an AC if you plan on camping where the temps are higher. Although we've had a TT for over ten years now, I still miss the openness of sleeping in a tent camper!
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