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Jan-25-2020 09:37 PM
TurnThePage wrote:
If price is not a concern, and since you're in the northwest, you may want to check out Bigfoot. I think they are a step above the others mentioned. I finally got to look at one first hand last week. VERY well built and stout. And very ready for extreme weather.
Jan-25-2020 09:33 PM
noteven wrote:
Escape trailers Chilliwack BC - 4 NW season capable. (going to rain, light rain, wet rain, wet snow).
Talked to an owner last week. They had used theirs which was spec’d for cold weather at -10F no freezes.
Jan-25-2020 08:24 PM
Freeway Flyer 05 wrote:The no hookups will be another challenge. Need a way to carry extra generator fuel and propane.
Thanks all, a cabin is not for her, she is going places that aren't developed, for surfing, and ski areas that don't have hookups. Will check out the additional units mentioned.
Jan-25-2020 07:57 PM
Jan-25-2020 12:11 AM
Blazing Zippers wrote:
We own a Outdoor trailer and have had pretty good luck with it. It's easy to heat and cool, tows very well, and is heck for stout. We've been in the low 20's and as hot as 100 degrees, and all was easy. Now, as with any trailer---there will be issues here and there, but we've encountered way less problems with ours than other brands.
Take a trip to their factory in Le Grande (both AF and Outdoor are made there). If that's out of the question, youtube has several videos by Adventurous Ways during their factory tours.
I don't work for them, but have been through several trailers and pulled thousands of miles.
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Jan-23-2020 01:44 PM
Freeway Flyer 05 wrote:
Helping my daughter look for a trailer. Looking for a true 4 season unit. We went to the RV show last weekend in Tacoma, and she is impressed with the Arctic Fox and Outdoors RV. Intended use will be the Washington Coast in the winter, and also at the local ski areas, in addition to the usual better weather camping. She can buy new, but I have suggested she look for a used unit. The 2020 Arctic Fox 25W is her current favorite. Whatever she ends up with, she would like to keep the overall under 30 ft. Can you folks suggest any other brands or lines to check out?
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