Aug-24-2013 11:31 PM
Aug-25-2013 02:01 PM
Aug-25-2013 01:58 PM
MookieKat wrote:WoodGlue wrote:
gmw photos, you are correct in that some National Parks, etc you aren't allowed to have a popup/hybrid during certain times of the year, or during high bear activity.
To the OP, if you're looking for good gas mileage, you won't be finding it by towing what is essentially a huge brick down he road. In my case, I have two very boxy units (truck and trailer) I manage to get about 10mpg.
If you're only looking to buy once and buy well, I'd suggest an Ultra Lightweight from Lance. They have a superior build quality, plus a very easy tow-ability factor. Be aware that they are into the 2014 model year and that Lance has a 2 year warranty!
Take a look at the floorplans for Lance with the specs alongside:
Lance Travel Trailers
Their very longest unit is 28' but many of the mid-size models are around 22-23 feet.
I tow a 2014 Lance 1685 and am very happy with it!
WoodGlue
Thank you! These are quite nice!! I think we looked at some yesterday, but the raised booths were difficult for me to get on and off of, since I am rather short. I love the 28' one with the L-counter-tops, since we always cook our own meals and love to cook!
The weights seem pretty close to the Fun Finders.
Aug-25-2013 01:52 PM
MookieKat wrote:
Wow!!!! You you people are awesome!! Thank you so much for all the wonderful and quick responses to my query!!
Here's a new development: There is a chance that we may wind up living in it for 6 months or so....as a transition to see if we like the new area that we are considering moving to.
Aug-25-2013 01:42 PM
Aug-25-2013 01:26 PM
Aug-25-2013 01:24 PM
WoodGlue wrote:
gmw photos, you are correct in that some National Parks, etc you aren't allowed to have a popup/hybrid during certain times of the year, or during high bear activity.
To the OP, if you're looking for good gas mileage, you won't be finding it by towing what is essentially a huge brick down he road. In my case, I have two very boxy units (truck and trailer) I manage to get about 10mpg.
If you're only looking to buy once and buy well, I'd suggest an Ultra Lightweight from Lance. They have a superior build quality, plus a very easy tow-ability factor. Be aware that they are into the 2014 model year and that Lance has a 2 year warranty!
Take a look at the floorplans for Lance with the specs alongside:
Lance Travel Trailers
Their very longest unit is 28' but many of the mid-size models are around 22-23 feet.
I tow a 2014 Lance 1685 and am very happy with it!
WoodGlue
Aug-25-2013 01:04 PM
Aug-25-2013 12:22 PM
Aug-25-2013 12:20 PM
jma3910 wrote:
I have never heard of any NP or COE or for that matter, any SP that will not allow canvas campers, hybrids, popups, tents. As will anything check for yourself.
Aug-25-2013 12:11 PM
jma3910 wrote:
I have never heard of any NP or COE or for that matter, any SP that will not allow canvas campers, hybrids, popups, tents. As will anything check for yourself.
Aug-25-2013 12:05 PM
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