Sock Puppet
Adventurer
When we need to, we can park at tent-only sites since we have a smaller footprint.
This is a great benefit that shouldn't be overlooked.
When we need to, we can park at tent-only sites since we have a smaller footprint.
This is a great benefit that shouldn't be overlooked.
I looked into a trailer and slide camper a few years ago.
Seeing that you're in CA like me, towing a trailer limits you to 55mph. I've got a lead foot, so that docked it a few points for me.
The only trailer we found that could meet our needs and reasonably contend with the conditions we'd put it through cost nearly $17,000 (adventure trailer) - Just a few grand away from our Phoenix camper.
I'm not a big fan of towing myself: more tires, more maintenance, more potential on/off-road failure points and issues.
So we got the slide camper.
Been nearly a year, haven't removed it once. When we need to, we can park at tent-only sites since we have a smaller footprint. Plus, we've been able to take it to 95% of the trails we were able to in our FJ80.
It's all about compromising your needs and budget.
Mine included brining a wife and cat on these trips. Happy wife, happy life.
2012 Toyota Tundra - Phoenix Camper (1100lbs)