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winnietrey
Jan 14, 2017Explorer
In my humble opinion, Yes a 24ft does play much nicer. We have had a 24ft for 13 years, and 65K miles, been all over the western US and Alaska and Canada. No toad.
It is not the actual camping that is the problem with a larger rig, it, is the sightseeing part that is a problem.
Lets say you want to stop at a roadside attraction, or a store, or restaurant or even leave your campsite to see something in a National Park. The smaller you are the easier it is to find parking.
Do you Plan to have a toad? That will make a big difference. And what is it you want to do? Are you a road tripper like us, stay a night or three and move on seeing things along the way? Or do you want to go to one place, stay for a week or more and satellite out with a toad?
If the former go smaller, if the latter go larger
It is not the actual camping that is the problem with a larger rig, it, is the sightseeing part that is a problem.
Lets say you want to stop at a roadside attraction, or a store, or restaurant or even leave your campsite to see something in a National Park. The smaller you are the easier it is to find parking.
Do you Plan to have a toad? That will make a big difference. And what is it you want to do? Are you a road tripper like us, stay a night or three and move on seeing things along the way? Or do you want to go to one place, stay for a week or more and satellite out with a toad?
If the former go smaller, if the latter go larger
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