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Tahoesurfkid
Mar 12, 2015Explorer
Thank you everyone. I will look closely at the different models listed by all. I'm most limited by my tow vehicle. I live in the mountains and without a stronger engine or a diesel towing is labored. The second limitation is the budget. I have seen some of the higher end campers out there and while wonderful they have a bigger flat screen television then our house does. Not Camping… The trailer will provide a nice place to sleep, dress and eat so we can do the things we love (surf, bike, run marathons...). I do however worry about quality I'd rather spend a bit more and have a solidly built item then chase repairs.
We have considered a camper top too. Small is not as much of a problem as we have camped successfully in a tent with babies. If we like this endeavor then a truck upgrade will be the next option. Then a larger camper upgrade will be possible.
For what its worth I don't like the hybrids or pop ups due to the soggy feeling of sleeping in one in
Coastal California. I felt more comfortable in a four season tent.
I've been looking everywhere for used Amerlite's and Lances. I'll post what I finally get.
The advise here has been invaluable.
We have considered a camper top too. Small is not as much of a problem as we have camped successfully in a tent with babies. If we like this endeavor then a truck upgrade will be the next option. Then a larger camper upgrade will be possible.
For what its worth I don't like the hybrids or pop ups due to the soggy feeling of sleeping in one in
Coastal California. I felt more comfortable in a four season tent.
I've been looking everywhere for used Amerlite's and Lances. I'll post what I finally get.
The advise here has been invaluable.
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