I think that's the same with an ambulance though, I've gone some mornings in extremely cold whether where we didn't need to get out of the ambulance at all because there's no break-down, you just start driving. I don't leave stuff outside the vehicle (or even take much out at all, really) though, so maybe a trailer fits better when you want to set up lots of stuff around the campsite.
This is the most "set up" I usually do, except for when I break out the solar panel, so I'm sure it just depends on what you want exactly. No one thing is right.
Sorry, didn't mean to launch into a discussion of the merits of one vehicle over another. Lord knows we've tried several variations on the theme, and really thought we nailed it this time. And in truth, in many ways we have.
As Mountainunicycler points out, there is very little setup/teardown in general, to the point where we've felt bad on a few occasions, while everyone else is packing up and putting away, we just put our chairs away, lock the bed in, and leave.
Oh don't get me wrong, I'm very happy with the Ambo, overall. It definitely has a lot of advantages and we've really bonded with it. We just are taking a step back to look at what our needs really are over the next couple years, and it just might not be the right answer.
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