Tent Camping VS Pull Behind Campers
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I went camping a few weeks ago and noticed the amount of pulled behind campers as opposed to tents. They were divided about 50/50 along the camp ground, but it got me to thinking about the advantage of having a pull behind camper instead of using a tent and here is what I can up with.
When camping with a tent you can setup almost anywhere as long as you have a clear area big enough to place your tent. In some areas on the campground people had two tents where only one camper could be placed. A pull behind camper requires a space large enough for your truck and camper and you must have a level place to park. And speaking of your truck it has to be large enough to pull the camper. With tent camping, you can drive anything you want because your tent isn’t going to take up much space. A new Pulled behind camper cost somewhere around $12000, but it has a nice bed to sleep in and you can store some of your camping supplies in the camper. At www.qualitytentsforyou.com you can buy a Chinook Tornado fiberglass 6 person tent and full size air bed with electric pump for around $250 and camp in comfort without having to pull a camper wherever you go. A disadvantage of having a pulled behind camper is the maintenance it requires and winterizing to keep the pipes from freezing. With a tents all you have to do is pack it up and put it in storage until your next trip. There is very little maintenance with a tent.
After looking at the advantages and disadvantages between tents and pull behind camper, I’ve come to the conclusion that either one is good as long as your spending time with your family. It all depend on whether you want to spend $12,000 on a camper and possibly having to buy a new truck for $30,000 to pull the camper or $250 on a tent and air bed with electric pump from www.qualitytentsforyou.com and having enough money to buy other camping supplies to use on your camping trip. The most important thing is that you go camping and enjoy the world that God created.
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Source by Joe Landers