I've been watching RTTs and pop up campers get very popular. I almost bought a 4WC, but ended up building a van. A few things (aside from the long wait) changed my mind. The type of camping I do involves a lot of moving around. I also like to stop a lot and fix lunch or just lay down. The thought of raising and lowering the pop up multiple times daily was not a selling point.
As for the RTTs. I really don't get the attraction. Once you put up the tent, you are stuck in that location, which pretty much puts the kibosh or any kind of vehicle related exploring. Also, what happens when it rains? You fold up all that material soaking wet. When you get to the next camp, you deal with a soaking wet mess. Plus, getting out during the night in a bleary eyed state to answer natures call could get you broken bones (miles from help) due to falling while climbing out and down.
How do these make sense? I haven't tried one, so maybe there is something so great about sleeping on your roof, that makes all the negatives worth living with. I just can't see it. Seems like if you are into tents, why not just get one you set up on the ground?
As for the RTTs. I really don't get the attraction. Once you put up the tent, you are stuck in that location, which pretty much puts the kibosh or any kind of vehicle related exploring. Also, what happens when it rains? You fold up all that material soaking wet. When you get to the next camp, you deal with a soaking wet mess. Plus, getting out during the night in a bleary eyed state to answer natures call could get you broken bones (miles from help) due to falling while climbing out and down.
How do these make sense? I haven't tried one, so maybe there is something so great about sleeping on your roof, that makes all the negatives worth living with. I just can't see it. Seems like if you are into tents, why not just get one you set up on the ground?