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SoundGuy wrote:rbpru wrote:
I always suggest renting a TT the size you want and try before you buy.
Seems the OP is ahead of you, saying in his opening post - "So, I will be testing this a bit in renting a Jayco Jay Flight 23MBH which I believe would be my limit in terms of length at just over 27'. I will be taking a trip to Yellowstone and Jackson ..." 'though I doubt dragging a trailer this large to an RV parking lot like Fishing Bridge is going to tell him much. ๐
โFeb-08-2017 03:51 PM
profdant139 wrote:
Rex, just to set the record straight, the box on my trailer is almost 12 feet long. Very, very small. But we like it that way -- we can park it anywhere we can park the truck!
โFeb-08-2017 11:31 AM
rexlion wrote:
There are a couple or a few folks on here who take their TTs off road. But I think the TTs are pretty small ones. Like Prof. Dan's Fun Finder, for example... something like 17' long, I think? You really need a short trailer to avoid bottoming out the rear end when going through swales and gullies. And the TT needs to be well built to take the pounding.
Yellowstone is pretty crowded. If I were you, I'd consider staying near the Tetons, maybe at one of the more remote NF possibilities (either boondock or CG), and drive into Yellowstone for a day or two. If I could put up with it that much.
There are all sorts of campers. Some expect the Ritz at the CG. Others don't mind if they do roll through some ruts or block up one side of the RV. I don't know if we can put a "TT culture" label onto TT owners as a whole.
I have to ask, what's the big deal about setting up/taking down a popup, or even loading/unloading a boat, when you have 2 teenagers to do the work for you? ๐ Maybe you're looking at this all wrong... you will have free labor! And if it turns out (as some believe) that they will short-circuit your family camping plans, you will have saved some big bucks by using what you have. But on the other hand, if you are thinking that most of your trips will be minus the teens and you want something that will let you (emphasis on 'you') get out there much more often, then you don't need a large TT; shop for a small TT to use for the personal trips, and keep the popup (with the sleeping space) for the family trips. Or a small TT plus a tent for the kiddos... teens like to be by themselves at times.
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โFeb-08-2017 09:42 AM
goducks10 wrote:
This is about as off road as you can get in a massed produced TT.
Click on the center video on the bottom of the page.
http://outdoorsrvmfg.com/black-rock-23bks/
when the kids no longer go camping, the bunks could be used for other storage.
โFeb-08-2017 08:55 AM
SoundGuy wrote:totaldla wrote:
Throw the boat on top of the truck. Get a Trailer optimized for a family. Be realistic about how often you're gonna use it so you don't over-spend. Lots of used rigs out there that have mostly sat in a driveway.spike99 wrote:
Agree. The OP also needs to remember that teenagers say they'd like to go camping with mom/dad but after a few times, they want to stay home. re: Being with mom/dad is uncool. And since most parents don't want to leave teenagers alone, they don't go camping either. Thus... newly bought / nice looking RV sits in the driveway - rarely to be used again....
X3. I only got as far with the OP's post as - "I also have two children just starting to break into the teenage years" - which from personal experience tells me he's in for a rude awakening. :E Once kids hit high school their interest changes and time for camping with parental units won't just become "uncool", it will become non-existent. Friends (especially the opposite sex), sports, part time jobs, school work, etc, etc, etc, will all interfere with any hopes the OP may have for camping like they did "in the good ol' days" when the kids were younger. Yeah, I know - the OP thinks his situation is different ... but it's not. :W
โFeb-08-2017 08:24 AM
rbpru wrote:
I always suggest renting a TT the size you want and try before you buy.
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