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BarneyS wrote:Owldancer wrote:
Snip... Most places will charge your stay according to the length, so, why not make that TOTAL living space instead of paying for the empty space of your tongue?
:R Just Sayin'
I have never been to any campground, either private or public, that charges by the length. That practice seems to be common to boat marinas but not campgrounds. The campground owners will often ask how long your rig is but it is not for the purpose of charging. It is for trying to fit your rig into a large enough site.
In addition, many campgrounds have various prices on their sites but it is not necessarily based on length. Some may be waterfront, some have more anemities, some closer to the pool, some 50amp, etc. etc. etc.
Barney
Jun-11-2014 05:59 AM
Owldancer wrote:
Snip... Most places will charge your stay according to the length, so, why not make that TOTAL living space instead of paying for the empty space of your tongue?
:R Just Sayin'
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Jun-09-2014 11:09 AM
2freelife wrote:
I thought it could be difficult to hook up a tow bar on a pull trailer. I'm also wondering if pulling a trailer is as easy as pulling a 5th wheel. I travel mostly in the west so I am on hills a lot. I have no problem hooking up my smaller 5th wheel. I've seen people who have a lift to put a cycle into the bed of the truck, so I'm considering how to work that out also. I sit in one spot for a few months at a time to workcamp so it's become kind of important to be able to get a small cycle for errands. I don't like my present 5th wheel. It has no slides & is only 24ft. I would like something a little bigger. I have a 2005 one ton ram diesel so the truck shouldn't be an issue.
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mbopp wrote:
Have you considered a toy hauler and putting the bike in the back?
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