
Cliffmeister2000 wrote:To be fair, the article is entitled, "The Challenges of Camping in a Teardrop Trailer". He does make one positive statement in the opening paragraph, "Originally created in the 1930s, teardrop trailers are very small and can be towed by just about any kind of vehicle. This makes them a good alternative for those who do not have a vehicle big enough to tow a trailer, and do not want to camp on the hard ground in a tent."
My sister, who recently purchased a Class A motorhome (I call it a PaceMaker, she calls it a Pace Arrow), is on a trip from SoCal to North Carolina and back. She's retired and taking her time, but I calculated her fuel consumption (8 mpg is her generous estimate) at well over $3,000.00. Nice, if that's your bag and you can afford it, but I get 15 mpg towing the weekender, and could do better with a different tow vehicle.
If I ever do a cross country, I will most likely do it in a small standy. However, I love making a spontaneous decision to go for the weekend, spending $100 on groceries and ice, $75 on gas (maybe $150 if I go quite a ways) and having a relaxing couple days next to a stream somewhere where no Class A would ever attempt to go.
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