Jul-01-2015 08:35 AM
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RedRocket204 wrote:
As far as having a larger trailer... what else would I do with my 1 ton truck?
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Jul-01-2015 07:19 PM
OBSPowerstroke wrote:
The timing of this thread is kind of funny since I'm looking at supplementing my 26' travel trailer with a 8'6" non-slide truck camper for short weekend trips and boondocking off the countless forest service roads I come across.
I really enjoy my trailer and have no plans to sell it, but I just can't get it into some of the areas we've come across exploring in the trucks that would be awesome spots to spend a night or two. The trailer will still be used for my longer trips, especially those where I have reservations and know I'll fit.
For the last minute "load and go" weekend trips, the camper will be much easier find a place to park and will be a lot less stressful exploring off pavement, especially when you discover you can't go any further and have to turn around. Doing that with the trailer in tow can be quite hair-raising at times.
Jul-01-2015 06:54 PM
spike99 wrote:mowin wrote:
Why do people have such small trailers?
- Easier to tow
- Easier to park
- Less maintenance cost (re: less wax, less window real replacements, etc. etc.).
- Being smaller size is often less cost (for trailer unit).
- Being smaller size is often less cost (for Tow Vehicle as well).
For me, I had a small 19ft trailer. Bought it 10 year old used - to save even more dollars. Going smaller allowed me to save more dollars for my kids future education. Thus, I could afford to pay for more college / university years.
For me, going smaller size trailer was well worth it. Especially for something like camping - that was only done a few times as year.
This worked for me...
Jul-01-2015 06:48 PM
OBSPowerstroke wrote:
The timing of this thread is kind of funny since I'm looking at supplementing my 26' travel trailer with a 8'6" non-slide truck camper for short weekend trips and boondocking off the countless forest service roads I come across.
I really enjoy my trailer and have no plans to sell it, but I just can't get it into some of the areas we've come across exploring in the trucks that would be awesome spots to spend a night or two. The trailer will still be used for my longer trips, especially those where I have reservations and know I'll fit.
For the last minute "load and go" weekend trips, the camper will be much easier find a place to park and will be a lot less stressful exploring off pavement, especially when you discover you can't go any further and have to turn around. Doing that with the trailer in tow can be quite hair-raising at times.
Jul-01-2015 06:01 PM
OBSPowerstroke wrote:I bought a 35' 5th wheel that I hardly ever use. I found that I like remote areas more then campgrounds and use a smaller trailer. If every size did not sell they would not build them.
The timing of this thread is kind of funny since I'm looking at supplementing my 26' travel trailer with a 8'6" non-slide truck camper for short weekend trips and boondocking off the countless forest service roads I come across.
I really enjoy my trailer and have no plans to sell it, but I just can't get it into some of the areas we've come across exploring in the trucks that would be awesome spots to spend a night or two. The trailer will still be used for my longer trips, especially those where I have reservations and know I'll fit.
For the last minute "load and go" weekend trips, the camper will be much easier find a place to park and will be a lot less stressful exploring off pavement, especially when you discover you can't go any further and have to turn around. Doing that with the trailer in tow can be quite hair-raising at times.
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