While traveling on the turnpike today in Ohio we spotted a travel trailer with white smoke and nasty smell coming from the tire area. My husband assumed wheel bearing. We were really concerned for them so we pulled up next to them motioning to pullo...
HelloWe bought our first TT in June 2013. I vaguely remember the salesman saying something to do with a tax deduction on the TT because it is considered a second home. Can anyone tell me more about this? What, if anything is deductible?
HelloI am new to this sight and new first time travel trailer owner. I am looking for a campground close to NYC. After researching I have only come up with 2. Of course I would like full hook ups but water and electric would do. Don't need any fr...
HelloWe live not that far from your neck of the woods and if you want to stick close to home Findley in Wellington is a great inexpensive state park. There are no full hook ups but the atmosphere there is great and it looks like a place out west wi...
dahkota wrote:Weeluvdis wrote:Yep, several different employees at the Great Smoky Mountain National Park told us this. We decided to become "members" which basically gives them a donation that the Governement can't touch. $35 a year I believe. The...
3oaks wrote:If all the National Park fees and money raised inside of the parks stayed with the parks, there wouldn't be a need to raise the entrance fees and at the same time the parks would be better maintained. The biggest problem being that most ...
Dandy Dan wrote:Weeluvdis wrote:If you've owned a FW and a TT which one do you like better and why? In your opinion is one easier then the other to back up and hook up.We have had 3 TT and are on our 2nd 5er. You will get less weave out of the 5er a...
goducks10 wrote:APT wrote:The cost of a premium 5er recevier is $2000-3000, same as premium WDH for TTs. Both can be made to tow very well. Consider other reasons like use of truck bed, steps, space, floorplan, storage, cost of similar TT vs. 5er, ...