SidecarFlip wrote:
It is interesting but would never work for me. I look for places where the road ends....Camping for me on my property in Northern Michigan, getting in is so tight (on a seasonal 2 track 4wd road) that, if I met someone coming the opposite way, one of us would have to back up a long way and it wouldn't be me because I'm usually pulling a trailer with my quads on board.
It's so tight that first trip up in the spring is a chainsaw / tree saw excursion. I have to cut my way in just to clear the sides of the camper.
Why I sold my Lance HS and bought a pop up. Overhead clearance is just as bad (tight) as side clearance. First (and only time) I took the Lance up there, I spent a couple hours in the bed of my cousin's RAM with a pole saw, cutting off limbs just so I could get in. I like to camp in the forest but it comes with a price.
Getting back to the OP' first post, they were looking at the system to use off road on sand and it forested conditions, probably not as dense as what I have but, will it work in that situation? You say you camp on concrete, asphalt or hard packed dirt. I don't think they do or at least they didn't allude to that in their original post....
Sidecar, I hear you! For the first seventeen years of my life my dad used to drag me up to hunting camp in the Catskills... I liked it at first when I was young but then it became less of a hunting trip and more of a beer drinking trip with his buds from the army. By the time I was seventeen I absolutely despised it!!! As far as the OP's question, I just wouldn't know.