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Geewizard
Aug 12, 2016Explorer
deltabravo wrote:travelnutz wrote:
Always had or have from 2 - 4 RV's at any given time since the 1960's. The gambit of types/styles. Why? No one type/style of RV does everything the best or fits all needs or wants for various RV'ing usages.
And that's exactly why I am thinking about another RV.
My AF811 and man-cave trailer work very well for my dual sport motorcycle trips. I have revisited the toy hauler idea, but axed it because the TC and trailer works so much better for a single person. Any toy hauler is going to be overkill.
I'm wanting to do other trips, with no off-road toys, where I get off the beaten path, or park and set up a base camp and go explore. This idea has been with me for about a year. One example of the "base camp" scenario, which is the easiest to describe is going to Yellowstone... set up camp, then unhook and tour the park.
Doable with the TC? Yes, but breaking camp every day and driving the land yacht all over the park would get old.
The other idea: getting back off the beaten path on Forest Service roads with another truck I have as a tow rig.
I'm thinking small travel trailer.
I've looked at the Nash 18L (they only exist in the used market, and are very hard to find) and the Nash 17K.
I'm now thinking smaller and lighter than those, maybe a single axle lightweight.
X2. We're looking for a small TT like the Retro 16", T@B, or RPod.
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