Saturday, January 30, 2010

Tent Trailer Tips Trailer Tent, Or Tent?

Trailer tent, or tent? - tent trailer tips

We have two children, boy and girl, 10 and 14 We have a tent but want to move into a trailer ten - Has anyone ideas about this? How easy is to implement, and there is plenty of room in them than a dome tent? Any other suggestions? Thanks

7 comments:

Obes A Lot said...

Summer time in the tent trailer in the southeast with the CA at any other time in the stores a year.

capcave2... said...

Camper trailer tent is just better cos x time

acidcrap said...

I remember many times when I set up my tent and sleeping area, a pop-up campers will be removed and configure. Who would be drinking coffee around the campfire while I was still working in mines setting. Not good, but I'll stay with a tent. I go further into the forest, the camp on the island and if you have never seen a trailer support, can we observe.

crazycub... said...

Brill tent trailer when we both, and prefer to shop in its dome a few seconds, good for the weekends for more than a tent trailer is very similar to a small house

tigger said...

We have a tent trailer. We also have a tent. I think the tent-trailer left the store in every dark times. The only thing we have is a tan DL Conway. I think it's pretty old, but we were offered a good price. It has two beds, two of which are far above the ground. It has also included its own kitchen sink in.Lots space and may add an awning for extra storage. It is easy to assemble and disassemble, if you are a tent or caravan twice.New expensive if you look around. Good luck.

Joe said...

Gypsy Love - I love it

classic1... said...

Siders are awesome! They are simple, in fact, as many tents set up and most have a queen slide out of bed with a curtain at each end, so that their children a little more privacy, more space would they bed in a corner. In fact, you can mount a "storage capsule" on the roof to keep your camping gear and just about any vehicle can be easily removed. Even if you look in the newspaper, you can get a nice used very cheap. They are inexpensive to license and insurance of the vehicle, at least for us. We had a couple of them at the beginning of the twentieth. My 16-yr-old just bought one (he loves the independence rather than with me in the trailer .. lol) for $ 50 and loves it! I think it will not be disappointed.

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