doxiluvr wrote:
I don't think I could handle a TT with no slides anymore. Would need at least one in the living/dining area. But if you don't want to bother with slides that is your right and there are some out there.
Not everyone wants to camp in a unit as big as a 1 bedroom apartment. If full timing, maybe, but not camping.
My idea of camping is being comfortable inside when inclement weather hits, but being small enough not to need an open, treeless site or pull through.
I want a rustic tree covered site with large amounts of space between me and my neighbors. After all, I go camping to get away from the neighborhood and see nature, not to welcome a block party. :)
Slides make it hard to get a site without a lot trees and my 26BH is huge, as it's large enough to live out of. Having a 2 slide 35' travel trailer is a full time living quarters to me, with extra space not needed unless you tend to stay inside mostly.
My Aunt and Uncle had a
32' Nomad travel trailer with a superslide. They lived out of it for 6 months on 20 acres with Bears and Moose in the U.P. of Michigan. They had a 27' travel trailer with no slides, they used to travel with, to different campgrounds.