stanginthe11s
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base your decision on what your actual honest use will be. if you will be staying in one place for a week or more, then a bumper pull may be a good fit as long as you understand the pros and cons of boondocking. if you think you will be doing 3 days and moving, then you might want to look at a small RV as they are just easier to get up and go. if it's just you, then a slide in camper is nice. it is almost 2x the cost to pull a camper vs not pulling (depending on size) so be sure that's not an issue. also, while not often, I have run into problems getting fuel, not every station can handle a rig. My truck is an 8' bed crew cab so with my 25' camper I'm around 50' which can be tough in some areas.
I love my camper, but I don't use it as much as I use to simply because it isn't really cheaper than hotels anymore. I will tent it for 4-5 days then go to a hotel for a night. I don't have to worry about the drive or the cleaning and winterizing when I get home.
I love my camper, but I don't use it as much as I use to simply because it isn't really cheaper than hotels anymore. I will tent it for 4-5 days then go to a hotel for a night. I don't have to worry about the drive or the cleaning and winterizing when I get home.