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ppine
May 04, 2018Explorer II
I believe in the cult of smallness. You do not have to give up tent camping either. For some types of trips it is always superior. Tear drops are tiny and cost a lot. For people used to a tent, a pop-up trailer get you out of the dirt, provides furniture, kitchen and often a head. They are easy to pull. With the canvas unzipped they are easy to see out of and provide air flow. In some ways better than any tent. Used ones can be had for not much. Easy transition from tent camping.
They are not great in hot weather or temps below freezing like most tents. Moving every day, it takes some time to set them up and take them down. We had a lot of fun with a pop-up.
They are not great in hot weather or temps below freezing like most tents. Moving every day, it takes some time to set them up and take them down. We had a lot of fun with a pop-up.
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