How do Travel Trailers Work?
My wife and I have been considering getting a Travel Trailers for the last few years. If this makes sense, we always thought that if we had a Spring Bar tent then we would have everything we needed :). But setting up the Spring Bar is kind of a pain, so it lugging it around, and it doesn't work on slick rock.
So now I love the idea of a travel trailer where we can leave our camping stuff all the time and just put some food and clothes in the trailer and head out camping. Plus my wife loves the outdoors but she hates sleeping poorly when we camp. We are looking at renting a trailer on Outdoorsy.com but assuming we do, I don't really know the ins and outs of using a Travel Trailer.
If we drive down to the San Rafael Swell (or Moab) can we just unhook the trailer just about anywhere on BLM and drive around during the day and come back and use it?
Are there places we shouldn't take it?
Do people commonly break into unsupervised trailers left around during the day in the desert?
So I don't know if this post is clear or not but any tips would be highly appreciated.
Thank you!
How do Travel Trailers Work?
We’ve loved our 30’ toy hauler. It’s works great to load up bikes, motorcycles, gear or whatever and hit the road. Any kind of weather doesn’t bother you in a trailer. We’ve woken up to snow and slept like babies. It can be bloody hot out and we have A/C. The kids love watching movies, eating popcorn and snacks. We got all the amenities of home in this rig. It’s nice to sleep on a regular queen sized mattress after a long hike, instead of on the ground.
It’s not for everybody, but it has been creating some great memories for our family. We’ve taken our traveling Hilton on 8 trips each season for the last 3 years.
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