โMay-22-2017 03:41 PM
โMay-27-2017 12:24 PM
DrewE wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
We would not be without a toad no matter the size of the RV. Recently, we were in Arkansas and the people across from us had a Sprinter Airstream 22 footer. They would leave during the day and what an ordeal to pack up everything then unpack (awning, chairs, grill, etc.).
I'm one of those different folks with different strokes.
The key to not having an ordeal to pack and unpack everything is to simplify what gets packed and unpacked. It's not much difficulty to unplug an electric cord and drive down from leveling blocks. The more fru-fru that gets set up when camping the more there is to un-setup afterwards.
I suspect to some extent, a toad becomes more necessary when you have one because it's trickier to maneuver and park a motorhome with a toad than one without when sightseeing or shopping. I'm not at all suggesting that it's a bad way to do things, just that the presence of a toad in itself makes it harder to use the rig rather than the toad for running around.
โMay-26-2017 08:37 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:
We would not be without a toad no matter the size of the RV. Recently, we were in Arkansas and the people across from us had a Sprinter Airstream 22 footer. They would leave during the day and what an ordeal to pack up everything then unpack (awning, chairs, grill, etc.).
โMay-26-2017 07:53 AM
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โMay-24-2017 10:34 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
My BIL did not tow a toad when they first started RVing. he found that most of the time,just after he got set up, the wife would remark,'" we are out of xxxxxxx, bread, milk, beer, whatever" so he started using a toad.
bumpy
โMay-24-2017 09:14 AM
โMay-24-2017 08:30 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
I am always amazed to find people want a huge RV, the equivalent of a mobile home, and then find it inconvenient. Then they find they must leave it behind and travel in a tow vehicle, a towed vehicle or even a rental.
I am happy with a smaller RV. My wife and I even found our truck camper large enough for a couple of years of full time living. It goes with us everywhere. In years of RVing we have only rented a car once and that turned out to be more inconvenient that driving the camper.
โMay-24-2017 07:44 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
I am always amazed to find people want a huge RV, the equivalent of a mobile home, and then find it inconvenient. Then they find they must leave it behind and travel in a tow vehicle, a towed vehicle or even a rental.
I am happy with a smaller RV. My wife and I even found our truck camper large enough for a couple of years of full time living. It goes with us everywhere. In years of RVing we have only rented a car once and that turned out to be more inconvenient that driving the camper.
โMay-24-2017 07:19 AM
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โMay-23-2017 08:14 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Yes you're allowed to leave. It's not the hotel California! !
โMay-23-2017 08:10 AM
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