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- ReneeGExplorerLooking forward to your new TT. For us we spent a trip like yours with a 22' TT and upon return upgraded to a 27' with a slide - DH said one long trip in that narrow TT was enough. After that, and several years later we upgraded to a 32' with a full room slide, then to our current fiver.
- Travels_with_YoExplorerWe purchased a 2014 Cobblestone i18 made by Travel Lite in June. It's an Ultra Lite TT weighing 2,960 dry. Very nice layout for an 18 foot TT which was soooo much more roomy than our previous T@B teardrop. July 7th, we left North Georgia making a nice 17 state loop through the scenic west and around the Pacific Northwest and back down through Tetons and Rocky Mountain National Parks. Arrived home with 8,265 miles on the new trailer. Rear bumper gave way from pounding of the bikes on the rack and the electric tongue jack failed intermittantly but everything else worked just fine so we were very pleased. The V-6 Ram averaged 14.3 mpg over the entire 8,265 miles. (see note at bottom).
Here's some shots along the way ....
Petit Jean State Park, AR.
Ponderosa State Park, ID.
Ft. Stevens State Park, OR.
Del Norte Coastal Redwoods - Mill Creek Campground, CA.
Interior
Note: As much as we loved our new TT, we also discovered that we would have liked to have a larger dinette so that we could spread out our laptops and cameras in the evening to downlaod all the HD video I shoot everyday. Also decided that we wanted a bigger shower, fridge and freezer so we traded it in and are picking up our new rig this week .... stay tuned :)
If you'd like to see more of our trip, check our blog ....
www.travelswithyoly.blogspot.com
and check our You Tube travel channel .....
https://www.youtube.com/user/TravelswithYoly/videos :C - ReneeGExplorerYou're welcome! That site is beautiful. What a treat to wake up and see the site from all your windows.
- exploringcaroliExplorer
- ReneeGExplorerThank you for the feedback. I appreciate it. DH and I often go to Yellowstone around Labor Day and have stayed in the Ashton, ID area (Lower Mesa Falls CG with electricity), at Baker's Hole CG (with electricity) near West Yellowstone, and at Falls CG (with electricity at 8500') off the Togwotee Pass in Wyoming, so another CG with electricity outside the park and a different area for exploration is a great idea. We're already talking about this as a trip next year. Much thanks!
- exploringcaroliExplorer
ReneeG wrote:
Nice! Thanks for the extra pictures! I see they have electricity. Double nice.
They have two campgrounds and some of the sites have electricity @ North Fork Campground. First night @ 3:00AM a herd of Elk were grazing close by and we heard the Elk call. In the summer, sites can be reserved to 9/15 and first come first serve after that.
Best Regards, - ReneeGExplorerNice! Thanks for the extra pictures! I see they have electricity. Double nice.
- exploringcaroliExplorer
- ReneeGExplorerexploringcarolina - Thanks for the pics! Isn't this between Yellowstone and Cody? We've driven by but never really checked it out. Looks nice.
- exploringcaroliExplorer
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