gmw photos wrote:
...I talked to a couple in a campground a year or so back that traveled/camped extensively in a TAB. That little camper was all scraped and scratched down the sides where they had dragged back into the back country, it was all muddy and the tires were about worn out. They loved it, and all the places they could take it. Just goes to show, "small" has it's advantages...
It sounds like the OP will be perfectly content in a R-Pod or similar small trailer based on their camping requirements. Myself, wife, infant son, and two dogs camped comfortably in our T@B for many years. It was mostly for weekends, but a few times a year would take it for a week trip. Ours had the add-on room which doubled our square footage. We found that the T@B had a lot of interior storage space, with enough room to set up a "crib" for our son on one side of the rear closet. However, once he outgrew the closet, we decided it was time to upgrade to something larger. Alas, I wish I had kept the T@B. It was so much easier to deal with than our current rig, particularly for short fishing trips with my buddies.