Full-size Expedition Travel Trailer (Seen any??)

flapjack

Eat a lot, walk a lot
I think there are plenty of offroadable hardside travel trailers available that are made in the Indiana hub of trailer builders. They're pretty stout units. You need a short rear overhang to get through gullies, good tires, good ground clearance. Most hardsides will be 2600lb or more, you won't be able to haul them through the roughest spots, but in 4LO you can get say 4k lbs with good ground clearance and good tires into a lot of places.


Hardside, you're 4-season camping, carry extra LP tanks inside the trailer, water containers inside. Enclosed and insulated underbelly I've found the fresh and holding tanks don't freeze in 20degreeF nights, water lines don't freeze. Two deep-cycle batteries, plenty of propane, a generator, that makes a nice comfortable 4-season camping experience.


Can't rock crawl with one, it's your sweet base camp everybody wants to pile into for the comforts of home. You have to peruse Craigslist and view the variety, or rent one and try it out.


We're in a Winnebago 1706fb right now in NV, sweet little 19' unit hauled with an '08 4Runner 4.7. Had a Kodiak 166E hybrid, TrailManor 2619, RPod 178 before this.
 

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