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willald
Sep 15, 2015Explorer II
kohldad wrote:We go muuuch further now than we ever would have before, and it makes for a much nicer trip this way. Quick, overnight stops along the way on a long trip are much, much easier with a MH, too, since you can pull in, rest for the night, and leave the next morning with much less setup/takedown involved.
The only advantage a MH has over my FW and truck is that one doesn't have to go from the truck to the FW when one stops for the night. I could stop for the night and had access to everything needed in the FW when I stopped with zero setup, did not even need to put the slide out.
..Strictly with respect to setup/takedown for a quick stopover, that would be true. However, in many other areas, the MH has huge advantages over any towable RV. Like, having all facilities available to everyone when on the road, much larger, more comfortable cab, much better visibility with huge windshield up front....I could continue, but I think that's been discussed enough already. :)
Ask your passengers/family which they'd be more comfortable traveling long distances in: A MH, or a pickup truck cab. I think we all know what their answer will be. :)
Will
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