My opinion is that the campers mentioned here reach their limit at light off-roading.
I was going to avoid getting directly involved with 'Geodasher's comment even though I believe he made a fair assessment and I don't feel that everyone should be bent out of shape over it. But he continues to get beat up over it so I feel morally obligated to step-in (..it). There has always been a lot of machismo and one-upmanship in this Forum in regard to off road activities...
While I like some off road challenge, the stuff I do would not be challenging at all for a jeep (maybe I can handle a little deeper water than a jeep). And I routinely pass up trails wide enough for a jeep but which would be suicide for a full sized truck (...and forget about carrying the truck camper). Another consideration for me is that I don't have much patience. So I tend to avoid trails that are just going to be tedious going for the sake of tediousness. If there are people in this Forum that are so touchy and so committed to extreme off road adventure, I don't admire them, I feel sorry for them. I'd hate to be such an adrenalin junkie and equipment destroyer that I could never allow myself to relax in the back country.
Also, don't mistake somebody proficient at using PHOTOSHOP or taking pictures at daring angles while parked on mundane surfaces for extreme RVing. I've done that - - all in good fun, but let's not become touchy big-fat liars over it.
'Geodasher' made a very fair and realistic assessment of the reality of the situation and he doesn't deserve to be shunned and disrespected as a result. Maybe you can bully and fool 'geodasher' but you aren't fooling _me_.