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I've been doing more solo trips the last few years, that trend is likely to continue. I usually truck camp and strike out with my ATV from there.
My current setup is F-150 truck with trailer and ATV, that part works fine for the most part. My issue is the camping setup. I have a 12x17 wall tent w/ 200 lb wood stove, it's awesome but a pain to put up by myself for a 3-4 day trip. I also have a 3 man tent that is fine in warm weather. I do like a shower every day or two so I want a few more creature comforts.
I keep debating on what I want to buy so I can quickly set up camp and have decent accommodations with shower and heat.
My thoughts so far:
1. Pop-up toy hauler so I can still bring my ATV. Leaning towards this option since it would be nice for family camping trips too.
2. Get rid of ATV, buy a jeep and get whatever camper I want. Downside here is I like my ATV and I can get more places than with a jeep.
3. Buy an enclosed trailer and modify it so I can use it as a camper.
4. Buy a lighter weight tent and wood stove, something like a 4/6 man tipi.
5. Hard-sided toy hauler RV, but these seem to be more expensive than pop ups.
Your thoughts? I'd like to hear about experiences with pop up toy haulers as well, I've heard mixed reviews with some saying they fall apart over time.
My current setup is F-150 truck with trailer and ATV, that part works fine for the most part. My issue is the camping setup. I have a 12x17 wall tent w/ 200 lb wood stove, it's awesome but a pain to put up by myself for a 3-4 day trip. I also have a 3 man tent that is fine in warm weather. I do like a shower every day or two so I want a few more creature comforts.
I keep debating on what I want to buy so I can quickly set up camp and have decent accommodations with shower and heat.
My thoughts so far:
1. Pop-up toy hauler so I can still bring my ATV. Leaning towards this option since it would be nice for family camping trips too.
2. Get rid of ATV, buy a jeep and get whatever camper I want. Downside here is I like my ATV and I can get more places than with a jeep.
3. Buy an enclosed trailer and modify it so I can use it as a camper.
4. Buy a lighter weight tent and wood stove, something like a 4/6 man tipi.
5. Hard-sided toy hauler RV, but these seem to be more expensive than pop ups.
Your thoughts? I'd like to hear about experiences with pop up toy haulers as well, I've heard mixed reviews with some saying they fall apart over time.