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FireGuard
Sep 11, 2013Explorer II
I just finished loading up my 21' TH for a 3 day trip to the beach. This allows the use of the p/u bed for firewood, chairs, etc.
Because small THs don't have a great deal of storage, I also make use of the plastic storage containers. You can separate items based on useage and they are easier to store, tie down and have access to.
To answer your question, when I'm "travelling" I much prefer the Lance to towing a trailer, even a small one.
I have as much storage in my Lance 981 as my Ragen 21FB, minus the "Toy" area.
There are numerous areas to store items in the Lance that you don't realize until you clean it out.
What works well for me is towing my Jeep Cherokee. I have a large storage rack on top, can carry a lot of stuff inside and if I feel like taking my dual sport M/C, I can carry that on the hitch of the Jeep.
The best part is that I have a smaller off-road capable veh to drive when I set up camp.
It also provides another place for the dogs to hang out or sleep.
Because small THs don't have a great deal of storage, I also make use of the plastic storage containers. You can separate items based on useage and they are easier to store, tie down and have access to.
To answer your question, when I'm "travelling" I much prefer the Lance to towing a trailer, even a small one.
I have as much storage in my Lance 981 as my Ragen 21FB, minus the "Toy" area.
There are numerous areas to store items in the Lance that you don't realize until you clean it out.
What works well for me is towing my Jeep Cherokee. I have a large storage rack on top, can carry a lot of stuff inside and if I feel like taking my dual sport M/C, I can carry that on the hitch of the Jeep.
The best part is that I have a smaller off-road capable veh to drive when I set up camp.
It also provides another place for the dogs to hang out or sleep.
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