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rickeoni
Feb 05, 2017Explorer
rvshrinker wrote:
i hear you saying to dump the TC idea and go straight to at least a TT. Most any TT should be a good match with the vehicle in quesiton and while not 'off road' ready will definitely handle a rough dirt road at a slow pace. Then I can stick wth SRW, get a SB, and have plenty of room?
I still have the TC, we use it for day trips to the mountains or staying over at friends houses, but really not much else.
Stop cooking to let the other pass, sit up in bed while I change clothes....getting a bigger TC with slides would help the issues but then going off road is no longer an option and those big boys are not light, 4 to 5K is not unreasonable. While we still do logging roads and forestry service roads anything more challenging is out of the question.
My son inherited my old f250 short box and he is looking for a popup camper to stray further afield, but a popup is more of a purpose built unit with off roading in mind. They have less posh and bling in favour of functionalty.
With a bumper pull you limit yourself with the length and lack of manuverability if going off road.
So many choices, so many ideas.....what were those lottery numbers again?
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