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RedRocket204
Sep 11, 2016Explorer
mrw8i wrote:BoonHauler wrote:Muddydogs wrote:
You mean I can't take my 30 foot toy hauler up forest service roads to dry camp? Well don't tell my trailer that since it thinks it can go about anyplace my truck will go. I don't 4x4 my trailer but in general it works just fine on most FS roads, a 25 footer would be even easier to tow around.
I'm going to give it a shot with my 36 footer .... :)
There are places we take our 17' TT, that we would never take our 35' Toy Hauler. I know we'd get stuck in the Toy Hauler. There are places I would never take either, where I've seen Jeeps towing very small offroad trailers with their camping supplies - a TC would never make it up those roads.
Yep, exactly. What hasn't been addressed is the amount of very tight switch-backs one can encounter in the CO high country. You would never take a 30 ft trailer up those as you will get stuck. If you are willing to plan not going to those areas, then so be it but the OP has not stated avoiding areas as such.
Sure, an Earthroamer would be awesome if you've got $200,000 plus to spend... and they are out of Longmont area to go and checkout. A TC or a custom Transit/Sprinter van is going to be the ideal vehicle for high country CO get-aways barring you are not intent of full-blown 4x4 rock crawling, part breaking type 4x4ing.
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