Crowe wrote:
if we downsize we don't care if it just sits next to the house
But will you truly not care? Wasted potential is wasted potential. A small trailer will rot as quickly as a large trailer. If you see a financial burden by keeping it, then get rid of it. If not, keep it. But, having been there, my vote is to get something smaller since having the big boy seems to be adding stress to your lives.
Agreed..plus if you can downsize and will be happy with it, it will allow you more portential camping sites. I'm all about as far as going as big as the smallest you can stand. It's no secret that the smaller the unit, the easier it is to deal with (driving, towing, setting up, places to take it). But you have to weigh that with what is more important to you, that or do you need more space to be comfortable? Personally, I don't need a lot of room. When I open that door, I have all the room in the world that I want. That is after all, why we go camping. You will have to do some soul searching. Look at where you go camping or have gone camping. Did you enjoy the way you did it? Would you change it? Don't make a decision on what you think you might would do, but do it based on what you already know. Of course over time, your style of camping will change.