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Jan-03-2018 11:52 PM
g,lcamping wrote:
I'm not looking for anything real high or soft sided. I intend to pull it with a full size van that I may upgrade to 4X4. The closest I've found so far is a Rockwood mini lite 1909S. A slide isn't necessary but the smaller campers are narrow. I do want to stay shorter so that I can get it turned around at the end of the road. A lot of the camping will be in Colorado. Thanks for all the ideas so far.
Jan-03-2018 06:58 PM
g,lcamping wrote:
I checked out all of the recommended campers. I couldn't find the engine in the Oliver for that price, LOL. Lance wasn't far behind. We need more capacity than a K-Z can provide. The Camplite is nice but a little shy on capacity. ORV doesn't have a shorter camper. I also can't find a width listed. They do look great for back country camping. The Nash, although a little longer than I'd like, looked very good. The generator would see little use but I like the built in LP unit. I wouldn't have to drag one out and carry gas. I think it is between the Nash and Rockwood unless there are others out there. Thank you all for your help!
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Jan-02-2018 09:16 AM
rexlion wrote:
But the shortest Black Rock TT is about 23' overall, isn't it? And the 17k Nash is 22'4". The OP wants something shorter.
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goducks10 wrote:
All aluminum, light weight and short.
https://www.livinlite.com/products/camplite-travel-trailers/CL16TBS.html
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