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ElBesoBlanco
Mar 01, 2015Explorer
Hi 2Groodles - FB is abbreviation for Facebook. My A-Frame is an off road model with a toydeck made to carry motorcycles or ATV. Interior storage space is limited to a 12 ft box (just like in a tent trailer). Don't know how much stuff the average traveling camper feels they need to take but so far, it's plenty of room for our take along needs. It requires thought and organizational skills because (just like a tent trailer) you instantly lose space when the trailer folds down.
Solid walls are nice and having the propane onboard is wonderful for heat when the weather unexpectedly turns nasty. For what you are going to pay for an A-Frame, you might as well enjoy the onboard amenities when the time comes. Mine came fully loaded with more than I felt I would use. It took a year before I decided to use the onboard stove to cook on. I rarely use the A/C because we're usually outdoors somewhere. The fans are awesome to pull out the heat at night. Don't feel guilty about having the extras. Camping is still whatever you make it. At my age, I wanted off the ground and wanted to be comfortable when the daytime adventures were over and it is time to come in. I no longer care what others think - it's my weekend adventure & I am not out there to worry about what someone else thinks because I brought along a tv to watch an evening movie to enjoy. It might be a small trailer in comparison to the larger traditional travel trailers but those who come over for a tour (or a skeptical laugh) always leave with a different opinion of what these trailers are about. It never fails that we give a tour or draw a curious on looker when we set up. It's an A-Frame given. Haha
Solid walls are nice and having the propane onboard is wonderful for heat when the weather unexpectedly turns nasty. For what you are going to pay for an A-Frame, you might as well enjoy the onboard amenities when the time comes. Mine came fully loaded with more than I felt I would use. It took a year before I decided to use the onboard stove to cook on. I rarely use the A/C because we're usually outdoors somewhere. The fans are awesome to pull out the heat at night. Don't feel guilty about having the extras. Camping is still whatever you make it. At my age, I wanted off the ground and wanted to be comfortable when the daytime adventures were over and it is time to come in. I no longer care what others think - it's my weekend adventure & I am not out there to worry about what someone else thinks because I brought along a tv to watch an evening movie to enjoy. It might be a small trailer in comparison to the larger traditional travel trailers but those who come over for a tour (or a skeptical laugh) always leave with a different opinion of what these trailers are about. It never fails that we give a tour or draw a curious on looker when we set up. It's an A-Frame given. Haha
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