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trailgranny50
Jul 16, 2015Explorer
We've found the same thing as other Okie TCr. Now the big thing with the horse folks are living quarters horse trailers. Had one and loved it when I still got to go horse camping regularly but sucked for any kind of off the highway camping. They're mostly made pretty low to accomadate loading horses so that drain lines got regularly drug off when folks took them to remote or rough places. Ours sat much higher so we avoided that issue. We had a TC or two back in the 70s and 80s, Dreamer that was built in Kansas. Then 5 kids and tent or 5th wheel took over. Now that kids grown and grands don't travel with us much it was back to a TC to be able to pull my one horse trailer on occasions I get to horse camp or a little John boat for fishing small lakes. We did see a Lance for sale fairly close to us but couldn't make connections with seller before we found our old Shadow Cruiser that our son in law sold us VERY cheaply in Grand Junction Colorado and with some mods and add ons it's worked great for us. With inside storage and regular maintenence on waterproofing it will probably outlast us. Love seeing them around and as we travel. Even saw one like ours, Shadow Cruiser hard side, on the way to Michigan recently and some folks have an 8' model next town east of us. Last winter we drove 7,000 miles round trip thru Georgia, to Key West and along the Gulf and only counted 17 in the weeks on the road. Yup, around here we're and elite group!
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