Jul-31-2014 07:01 AM
Aug-05-2014 09:14 AM
KSadler1 wrote:
You will definitely need a generator too.
Aug-05-2014 08:53 AM
Aug-05-2014 07:52 AM
RoyB wrote:
BOBX2 - It is a personal thing for us I guess... We have done both routines but just feel more in the woods when setup in our OFF-ROAD POPUP. Of course there are exeptions...
I like the way SKIPNCHER says it
Posted By: skipnchar on 08/22/09 07:45am
"HUGE difference. You can CAMP in most any kind of RV and you can RV in most any kind of camper but the difference is WHERE you are. If you're in an RV Parking lot you're likely RVing. If you're in a CAMPGROUND whether it's an official one or one you simply determine yourself in a national forest somewhere, then you're camping.
Camping is usually associated with doing things in nature which means going out doors.
RVing is usually associated with staying in your RV, most often in an RV parking lot which MAY have a swimming pool (not nature) an entertainment director (or committee) and manicured lawns.
Nothing WRONG with either one but they ARE quite different. WE do some of both depending on the nature of the occasion. "
Just my thoughts...
Roy Ken
Aug-05-2014 07:25 AM
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Aug-04-2014 10:15 PM
Tibbs54 wrote:
We are in the market for a small-ish 5th wheel and the truck to tow it...We are looking at the Northwood Fox Mountain 235RLS and a 2015 F350 Diesel. We have only tent camped to date - but I just turned 60 and feel it's time to go for more comfort. 🙂 Plus we will be retiring soon and want to spend a lot of time traveling and camping around the country.
My question is more of a "how does it feel" to camp in a 5th wheel. Ours would be about 28feet long. Can I plan to wake up in the morning and open the door to the smell of pine trees and fresh air or, because we aren't in a tent, will I just be looking at my neighbors 5th wheel, travel trailer or motorhome? I'm hoping a 28 foot FW won't have many restrictions and we can stay out of crowded RV parks and 'get away from it all'. We considered a truck camper for this reason, but feel we want the room for when the grandkids camp with us. Any thoughts on this? Any resources I can check? I don't want to hit the road only to find that I won't be able to get that 'in the woods' feeling when stopping for the day. Can't wait to get started --- what's it like?
Aug-04-2014 08:33 PM
Aug-04-2014 02:30 PM
RoyB wrote:
We were big tent campers in the 60's and 70's living in Arizona. Jeeps and trailers with tent and supplies all loaded up and then heading for the high country is what we did back then.
The POPUP is great for us, low expenses on maintenance and upkeep, no pain when towing down the road, gets excellent gas mileage on the truck pulling it with no wind resistance... All in all it is a WIN-WIN situation for us... We can still drive through a McDonalds Drive through Order Window.
There is big difference in camping and RV'ing
Roy and Carolyn
Aug-04-2014 04:49 AM
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Aug-02-2014 07:08 AM
Itching2go wrote:
First, there are times when we need to lower the nose on a site that slopes. This would raise the rear of the trailer up, making it necessary to use an extra step to get in, which can be annoying.
Second, we frequently extend the rear of the rig over the end of the pad to give us more room for the truck in front. When we did that with the rear entrance, the door entrance would no longer be off of the pad. And if the slope after the end of the pad were severe enough, we couldn't extend out at all.
...our experience...