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d3500ram
Oct 08, 2016Explorer III
No doubt it is the most versatile RV... even more so than a 4WD class B or Earthroamer in my opinion. Earthroamers while not only expensive are still somewhat large and it and the B are not dis-mountable. TC are not for everyone, but for my lifestyle and region it is the perfect one!
Getting into the bush when hunting:

Nearby area:

Doesn't look like much, but no trailer or class C would ever get here:


I can count the only time I ever dismounted in the field on one finger. This was a few years ago scouting out a possible hunting area. Very few RV's can get here and even fewer could go on the forest road we wanted to search. No way would the truck and camper both make it, so we took the TC part out of the equation and headed higher. Even though I rarely take it of, the fact that it can just adds to the versability


This kinda' says it all:

Getting into the bush when hunting:

Nearby area:

Doesn't look like much, but no trailer or class C would ever get here:


I can count the only time I ever dismounted in the field on one finger. This was a few years ago scouting out a possible hunting area. Very few RV's can get here and even fewer could go on the forest road we wanted to search. No way would the truck and camper both make it, so we took the TC part out of the equation and headed higher. Even though I rarely take it of, the fact that it can just adds to the versability


This kinda' says it all:

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