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Yeti_plus
Feb 04, 2018Explorer
The camper is usually almost loaded after the first trip of the year, so it is only add clothes and fresh food and gone.
If the camper is off the truck, then add 1/2 to 1 hour to load onto truck. It varies depending on the mood of the truck and camper. I swear sometimes they jump around as I'm trying to load; next time boom first try!
We like the camper for road trips, because it goes almost everywhere.
We lived in it for 4 months up to Alaska, Yukon, N.W.T. It only seemed small if the weather wasn't co-operating because we were outside most of the time.
The trailer seems more confining because it doesn't have the amount of storage that the camper has.
If the camper is off the truck, then add 1/2 to 1 hour to load onto truck. It varies depending on the mood of the truck and camper. I swear sometimes they jump around as I'm trying to load; next time boom first try!
We like the camper for road trips, because it goes almost everywhere.
We lived in it for 4 months up to Alaska, Yukon, N.W.T. It only seemed small if the weather wasn't co-operating because we were outside most of the time.
The trailer seems more confining because it doesn't have the amount of storage that the camper has.
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