All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Recommend a TT (rough roads, no campgrounds)Thanks everyone. Looking into the cargo trailer conversions now.Re: Recommend a TT (rough roads, no campgrounds) IDman wrote: A couple of tents would sleep six. Yeah, I'm thinking this might be the way for a while. Seems 30k is a drop in the bucket these days. Thanks everyone!Re: Recommend a TT (rough roads, no campgrounds) jdc1 wrote: zeke.b.campin wrote: Lol. There has to be something out there that is decently built. A regular bed up front and two bunks (doubles) would work. My old Outdoors RV would have done well if it was shorter (getting rid of the couch and sitting area). How are Lance TTs? Built tough? Lance tt's? Just like any other traler. Disappointing. How about Northwood units? Nash?Re: Recommend a TT (rough roads, no campgrounds)Lol. There has to be something out there that is decently built. A regular bed up front and two bunks (doubles) would work. My old Outdoors RV would have done well if it was shorter (getting rid of the couch and sitting area). How are Lance TTs? Built tough?Recommend a TT (rough roads, no campgrounds)Looking for suggestions for a new TT. A few years back, we owned a unit from Outdoors RV. It seemed well built but was too large for the places we like to camp. We camp as far in the back country that we can in CO/WY/MT. I need a trailer that can handle rough roads/forest service trails/etc. -need something that can sleep 6 WITHOUT using the eating table for a bed. -24ish feet box -outdoor kitchen -Our budget is only 30k or so. Recommendations to look at?
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