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rbpru
Dec 11, 2014Explorer II
My comments reflect the "camping" aspects of TT life as compared to a PUP or tent.
Pro
* I can stop most anywhere in route to access bathroom or kitchen facilities.
* Upon arrival, set up is minimal or can leave the TT hitched for “stop and go” overnight.
* Central air and heating and other creature comforts.
Con
* Having you house distracts from the feeling of “camping”.
* Limited access to wilderness areas.
* Initial cost and 10 mpg. vs. PUP or tent.
Pro
* I can stop most anywhere in route to access bathroom or kitchen facilities.
* Upon arrival, set up is minimal or can leave the TT hitched for “stop and go” overnight.
* Central air and heating and other creature comforts.
Con
* Having you house distracts from the feeling of “camping”.
* Limited access to wilderness areas.
* Initial cost and 10 mpg. vs. PUP or tent.
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