KLAKEBRONCO
Adventurer
I'm going to work on a trailer setup this winter. I've got several ideas I'd like to work into the setup, but I don't know what to do for a tent.
A RTT is out of the budget....I'll need the trailer to carry "stuff" when taking the entire family. Because of that and the size of our family I can't see setting up any kind of sleeping area 'IN' the trailer.
At this point I'm thinking a ground tent to sleep in, and the trailer for extras is the way to go.
Unless of course I can get some other ideas.
FWIW I'd even be open to having a custom RTT built as I have a perfect material for it, and a few of the Amish shops local to here are VERY reasonable. But I would have to work out the self erecting frame work.
It's funny we have a ground tent, and a hard side expanding camping but even for ground tenting with this setup I think we will need to buy more equipment. Our ground tent is fine for base camping, but is too HUGE for finding a open spot out in nowhere. So I'm thinking two smaller tents for the boys, and for the wife/me.
A RTT is out of the budget....I'll need the trailer to carry "stuff" when taking the entire family. Because of that and the size of our family I can't see setting up any kind of sleeping area 'IN' the trailer.
At this point I'm thinking a ground tent to sleep in, and the trailer for extras is the way to go.
Unless of course I can get some other ideas.
FWIW I'd even be open to having a custom RTT built as I have a perfect material for it, and a few of the Amish shops local to here are VERY reasonable. But I would have to work out the self erecting frame work.
It's funny we have a ground tent, and a hard side expanding camping but even for ground tenting with this setup I think we will need to buy more equipment. Our ground tent is fine for base camping, but is too HUGE for finding a open spot out in nowhere. So I'm thinking two smaller tents for the boys, and for the wife/me.