Re: VENT: Long Waiting Time for Trailer
I like my TT. It is big enough at 18ft, to be comfortable inside for two people and our gear, but not so big that I may as well be at home.
It is small enough to tow well without any weight distribution or anti-sway hitches, and we tow with the half ton truck we use every day.
No slides so, we have minimal setup after any leveling that might need to be done. Most COE and State Park campsites around us are already fairly level. It seems that private campgrounds need more leveling.
Much of our camping is done at sites with electric and water - add those two things, turn a switch for the hot water tank, and we are ready to watch a sunset.
If at a dispersed camping site, we just fill the water tanks on the way. WV rest stops have potable water and sewer stations and we are fortunate to live off an exit with nearby rest areas north and south.
I like both tent camping ant TT camping. Just as I have different tents for different camping experiences, the TT adds another dimension. My husband has health issues which make tenting difficult, so he is more comfortable in a TT. Setup time is about the same for TT or tent, but with a TT, gear is already stowed so it actually is faster to be ready to camp.
I like my TT. It is big enough at 18ft, to be comfortable inside for two people and our gear, but not so big that I may as well be at home.
It is small enough to tow well without any weight distribution or anti-sway hitches, and we tow with the half ton truck we use every day.
No slides so, we have minimal setup after any leveling that might need to be done. Most COE and State Park campsites around us are already fairly level. It seems that private campgrounds need more leveling.
Much of our camping is done at sites with electric and water - add those two things, turn a switch for the hot water tank, and we are ready to watch a sunset.
If at a dispersed camping site, we just fill the water tanks on the way. WV rest stops have potable water and sewer stations and we are fortunate to live off an exit with nearby rest areas north and south.
I like both tent camping ant TT camping. Just as I have different tents for different camping experiences, the TT adds another dimension. My husband has health issues which make tenting difficult, so he is more comfortable in a TT. Setup time is about the same for TT or tent, but with a TT, gear is already stowed so it actually is faster to be ready to camp.
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