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rbpru
May 20, 2014Explorer II
Well it is obvious you have received a ton of advice but the big issue is what you expect from “camping”.
RVing has little in common with camping. With a TT you have all the comforts of home because you brought your house with you.
In a TT can eat, sleep, bath, have a pantry for your food, store your cloth, watch TV, and pretty much do what you do in your house.
However, this convenience comes at a cost; you need the right TV and the right TT at a cost you can afford. There is no way around that.
If you want to camp, even in a small trailer or large Pop-up, you will be giving up some of the above mentioned items.
RVing, camping or tenting, it is a family affair and it is important that everyone understands and enjoys the experience.
RVing has little in common with camping. With a TT you have all the comforts of home because you brought your house with you.
In a TT can eat, sleep, bath, have a pantry for your food, store your cloth, watch TV, and pretty much do what you do in your house.
However, this convenience comes at a cost; you need the right TV and the right TT at a cost you can afford. There is no way around that.
If you want to camp, even in a small trailer or large Pop-up, you will be giving up some of the above mentioned items.
RVing, camping or tenting, it is a family affair and it is important that everyone understands and enjoys the experience.
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