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TxGearhead
Mar 18, 2018Explorer II
Very unusual to see one in Southeast Texas. Maybe on I-10 "just passing through". I saw a Tiger on a back road here a few years ago.
There isn't much place around here to boondock. You aren't going to drive it off road much. You'll either get jammed in by trees or sink to the axles in black gumbo mud. For that reason most folks use MH or 5th wheel and stay in parks.
I like mine because I can make good time on the highway and get into any eating place or store. Plenty of room for just "me". If me and the wife go together, it's in the 5th.
There isn't much place around here to boondock. You aren't going to drive it off road much. You'll either get jammed in by trees or sink to the axles in black gumbo mud. For that reason most folks use MH or 5th wheel and stay in parks.
I like mine because I can make good time on the highway and get into any eating place or store. Plenty of room for just "me". If me and the wife go together, it's in the 5th.
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