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Deb_and_Ed_M
May 21, 2017Explorer II
In the fall of 2015, Ed and I did a sightseeing trip of the Pacific Northwest in our pop-up truck camper. We also visited our daughter, S-I-L and grandson; and they took us to some beautiful places in Portland. We were SO grateful for the nimbleness of the TC because we went to a lot of places that anything larger than a TC or B, simply couldn't fit down the narrow streets or find a place to park. Now that hotels accept dogs, we tend to stay at a hotel if we're in an area with no particular interest to us (or it's stormy or blazingly-hot); and when we get to the "pretty places" - we elect to camp amongst the beauty.
We'd like to do a similar trip of the NE Seaboard some day.
The drawbacks to our TC are: climbing in and out, and hauling stuff, snacks and beverages back and forth to the truck's cab for access while traveling. And with a pop-up, there's still a bit of setup once arrived at the campsite.
So for the next adventures in our life, a B just makes the most sense.
We'd like to do a similar trip of the NE Seaboard some day.
The drawbacks to our TC are: climbing in and out, and hauling stuff, snacks and beverages back and forth to the truck's cab for access while traveling. And with a pop-up, there's still a bit of setup once arrived at the campsite.
So for the next adventures in our life, a B just makes the most sense.
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