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Posted: 10/15/09 04:37pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

cool replies, thanks!


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Posted: 10/23/09 09:52am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Seems like a lot of work to get a campsite not quite as nice as a popup would provide. A used pup probably wouldn't even cost as much!

IMO, if you are going to tent camp, do it where the cars and trailers can't go!

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Guest wrote:

Seems like a lot of work to get a campsite not quite as nice as a popup would provide. A used pup probably wouldn't even cost as much!

IMO, if you are going to tent camp, do it where the cars and trailers can't go!

Looks like someone's in the wrong forum...long week, eh?


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Perhaps I am. But you gotta admit that once you decide to make the committment to buying a trailer, equipping a vehicle to tow it, storing the trailer at home, possibly buying license plates for it....
You've already taken on most of the headaches and expenses of owning a popup but aren't getting hardly any of the advantages. That's worth pondering.

UNLESS, like I said, you tend to carry that tent on your back or in a canoe to where no vehicle can go. THAT is why I'll never get rid of my tent, thermarest, whisperlite, etc. Backcountry tent camping rules over front country camping! But it gets hard on the back to carry in everything for a family of five......

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We are planning on doing something similar to this. We already own a small
4 x 6 enclosed cargo trailer and will simply use this to haul/store all of our camping supplies. We're going to be ordering 2 canvas tents, cots, sleeping bags....all the necessary tent camping items. They will all be stored and ready to go in the trailer, so we can go camping whenver we can get away. The trailer is too small to sleep in, but will provide great LOCKABLE storage at the campsites while we are out sightseeing Lots cheaper than the huge 40 ft 5th wheel we just sold. We won't be missing rv payments, tabs, fuel, and maintenance. Thanks!


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Posted: 11/06/09 06:46am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Guest wrote:

Seems like a lot of work to get a campsite not quite as nice as a popup would provide. A used pup probably wouldn't even cost as much!
IMO, if you are going to tent camp, do it where the cars and trailers can't go!


priced pop-ups latley?

Using a u-haul trailer I for one think it is a great idea.

I have seen pictures of a flat bed trailer that someone had built a cover over it and had a camp kitchen on one side and storage on other and storage that was reached by the back doors for bikes beds ect.

But my cousin only sleeps in a tent and does his traveling on a bicycle I don't want to do that.





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