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rjstractor
Dec 13, 2020Nomad
Gjac wrote:
That was part of my question what is the lot more work or other difficulties that I am not seeing?
Several things- a trailer takes more skill to back and park than a motorhome. Not an issue once you've done it a few times. You have to get out and disconnect the trailer from the truck when you set up (unless you're overnighting in a parking lot or something) The big one is leveling, especially if you had automatic levelers in your motorhome.
I've done both types of RVing. With a motorhome, if it's late, cold and pouring rain when you arrive at your site, you can literally throw it in park and go to bed. (assuming you have enough propane and battery of course) With a trailer, you're gonna get wet. Setting up a TT is not bad, but it is a bit more work.
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