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maria_bettina
Apr 04, 2019Explorer
parker.rowe wrote:
If you were doing a lot of stops along the way with one night stays, I would prefer a TT.
Setting up the pop up and breaking it down each night to move to the next campground would get old quick. And it really cuts into the amount of time you have to enjoy each new location.
We found that out on out first long multi stop trip last summer. We have a hybrid, so set up time is between a standard TT and a pop-up.
On our next trip we plan to stop at least 2 nights at each campground to get a chance to check things out.
How do you like the hybrid? If we buy a new (or slightly used) TT, a hydrid is an option. We looked at one 10 years ago when we bought the '92 Terry TT, but my hubbie poopoo'd the hybrid. I forget why. The TT we have now has served us well but it may be time to sell and move to a newer one. :P
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