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ryanb-72
Jul 16, 2014Explorer
Hybrids do have there pros and cons as the others have stated. We have enjoyed ours and will likely keep ours until we retire and move to a motorhome.
We did run into an issue that we had never had to deal with before until our trip to Yellowstone National Park. Food storage due to the bears was a big pain. Every night we were asked to empty food and anything with odor from the trailer into the truck because of the tent ends. It really was a pain. I would say if I camped in bear country on a regular basis I would have a different opinion on a hybrids. Being from Louisiana this likely, like for us, is a non issue.
Good Luck
Ryan
We did run into an issue that we had never had to deal with before until our trip to Yellowstone National Park. Food storage due to the bears was a big pain. Every night we were asked to empty food and anything with odor from the trailer into the truck because of the tent ends. It really was a pain. I would say if I camped in bear country on a regular basis I would have a different opinion on a hybrids. Being from Louisiana this likely, like for us, is a non issue.
Good Luck
Ryan
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