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westend
Feb 16, 2017Explorer
Another way, here. I have an older 220 Starcraft with a full boxed frame. It is built more like an equipment trailer than an RV, guess they could afford some steel back then.
I have torsion axles so surface conditions is what stops me from really rugged trails. I'm also pretty low so the only thing that gets "pinstriped" (love that, Jim) is the gas heater stack. I may chop that so branches aren't an issue. Where I like to camp a lot, in Northern MN forests, the State and Federal guys tend to develop roads and trails that are navigable. More concerns about crossing washouts and high water areas than climbing rock areas. I go out in the woods.
I have torsion axles so surface conditions is what stops me from really rugged trails. I'm also pretty low so the only thing that gets "pinstriped" (love that, Jim) is the gas heater stack. I may chop that so branches aren't an issue. Where I like to camp a lot, in Northern MN forests, the State and Federal guys tend to develop roads and trails that are navigable. More concerns about crossing washouts and high water areas than climbing rock areas. I go out in the woods.
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