I am thinking of a new rig, and maybe a fifth-wheel this time. I have never towed a fifth-wheel before, though, and am uncertain whether that would be a good choice. Perhaps I can benefit from the expertise on this forum.
Our camping is almost exclusively boondocking, and typically older Forest Service campgrounds or โdispersal sitesโ. Maneuverability into these older facilities can be challenging, and the roads to and from can be rudimentary. Most of the rigs I see advertised are too big, but there are some 30-ft models that might be suitable.
I have been using an Arctic Fox travel trailer for the last 10 years, and a Nomad (by Skyline) of similar size for years before that. With a gross dry weight of 7200lb and a length of 28โ-6โ, the AF is easy to tow. Any TT or 5er I get will be fairly easy to tow, but what about backing in to a site? Any advantage to a 5th wheel in terms of control and maneuverability? Getting my current rig into a site without running over trees and rocks can take some doing.
What brands or models cater to boondockers? No fireplaces, crystal chandeliers, or TV Is needed, and I donโt think I have ever turned on the AC in any RV I have had. I do need cold-weather capability.
Thanks for any thoughts, or for issues that I ought to be thinking of.