Posted by Bruce from Can. on April 04, 2019 at 06:19:20 from (74.12.73.21):
In Reply to: Travel trailer/camper posted by pburchett on April 04, 2019 at 05:23:17:
I was happy twice with our bumper type pull behind trailer, the day we got it, and the day it left. We bought the trailer used from one of my brothers, and it was in good shape. I always stored the house trailer inside when not in use, and never had leak issues. The roof on many trailers is mane of fabric, and it will deteriorate with constant exposure to sunlight. Our trailer had a slide out, and that was no problem, and did make it much nicer. We simply found that a travel trailer was just a big hassle to travel with. It cost more to go down the road, and you have to pay for camp sites, and still cook meals, wash dishes empty the septic, set up and tear down camp. A lot of extra bother I don’t want when I go somewhere. I would rather rent a hotel room, let someone else clean up the room and do the dishes. And I can drive down the road without any concerns about the trailer behind me, flat tires etc.
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