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Blanco1
Feb 17, 2018Explorer
Jbrowland wrote:
I also live in Los Angelos. It can be a major issue in California. I just moved to a 23 foot TT from a 25 foot class C. I have almost completely changed how I travel. Now I sit in one place longer with the TT and I stay outside of the parks and drive in with my truck. The class C was better for travelling from A to B and bathroom breaks and quick in and out and for state and national parks and boon-docking and dry camping. The TT not so much. The TT is better once I get there. If you are going to move around a lot, especially in California, you may want to take a closer look at a class C or the like. State and National Parks in Cali tend to be surrounded by dramatic landscape that can put severe limits on length and maneuverability inside a campground with the truck and RV. That said, most places have overflow parking for your truck if you need it.
Thanks, yeah I've been thinking about that & might just have to stay further from the sites & set up camp & then disconnect & drive the truck alone.
Just the fact that I can leave my camping spot intack with my chairs & rug & table next to our trailer seems worth it.
Pack it all up to go see things is a PITA!
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