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eichacsj
Feb 07, 2017Explorer
nickthehunter wrote:
You are not going to be wanting to take a TT "off road". Dry Camping in established areas yes, anything resembling a two-track no. There are many reasons; ability to turn around, bottoming out, trees tearing the awning off, limbs tearing the roof, etc.
Couldn't disagree more. We only go boon-docking and some places I lock in 4wd. Get the right TT and you can do it more easily. Northwood builds their TT's to go off road, Nash more than the AF, though we use the AF. They sit a lot higher for those difficult areas.
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