Say you have $7000 to spend, do you buy a teardrop trailer or a folding camper? - fleetwood neon
I am a solo camper. I see pop single berth Fleetwood Neon (cooked inside), campers and wear Little Guy (cook out) motorhome.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Fleetwood Neon Say You Have $7000 To Spend, Do You Buy A Teardrop Trailer Or A Folding Camper?
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Tear Falling gives you more privacy: If you are camping would make more sense in terms of economic camps. We have a single shot and a tent in it for use by day and sleep out in tears.
ReplyDeleteOtherwise, a folding trailer is more practical.
He had a pop. They are easy to learn. And the easiest to configure. I love cooking at home. And they have other things except when I cook in the open. Good luck with your new car.
ReplyDeleteCollapsible Caravan, tent or a true alias.
ReplyDeleteI would not buy a drop, simply because the interior is very, very small. Basically, a bed and a small closet. If you are over 6 'tall, feels like a cradle bed. You also suggest the possibility of preparing meals at home in case of sudden storms.
ReplyDeleteYou must have a teardrop-shaped pendant
ReplyDeleteI looked at the ease of use, I'd do a pop-up, and just because he is a little roomier, and you can canoe on belts, you have to think that camping is always alone.
ReplyDeleteI pull a 30 "bumper. And we love our
The big question is, what do you go camping a lot, because i dont think u need some big huge bearing all the small little vacation right? Need ID you're still a caravan to the little things, but for many ID to go camping in a motorhome, but hey, I'm 14, sometimes I went out and it works very well for me) and my parents.
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