Camping Trailers
December 29, 2010
Camping trailers range widely in size and expense, from the modest pop-up trailers that look just like a box becoming towed behind a car until they’re set as much as the largest trailers which will be Forty feet or more in length. Collapsible camping trailers are lighter and small compared to travel trailers. Although the base of a flip-up camping trailer is created of durable materials, the upper walls and top of the trailer are flexible.
Coleman Camping Trailers concentrates solely on the tow-able recreational vehicle market, manufacturing flip-up travel trailers and campers. Coleman products consist of Destiny Series, Americana Series and the Highlander ).
Motor bike camping trailers can be custom made and tailored to your requirements and taste. They are perfectly affordable and usually are not as costly as a camping trailer.
In the United States, camping trailers are classified as recreational vehicles and are subject on the identical sort of laws as the other vehicles in that class. These laws include things for example the sort of hitch that is utilized to attach the car to the car or truck which is hauling it, the lights that must be in operation on the car as well as the weight limits which can be allowed on the vehicle. As I was expecting, there was no shortage of camping trailers accessible in my town. I found plenty of advertisements in the papers, both within the classified section and within the automotive section.
Just like each and every commercial entity in the globe, even camping trailers are available in many different styles, having their personal share of good and bad points.
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I never took camping trailers into consideration until last year when I had the chance on going on an all-month trip around the US. The money me and my friends saved! It was a blast and very affordable. This year I plan on taking my wife around the country with an RV. Nice article by the way.
I love the freedom you have with a trailer you can pack up and leave anytime and find another location and at the same time you can save a lot of money.
Thanks for the article.
You can’t beat a decent RV. There’s so much you can do and so many places you can go…the list is endless. When you compare it to a hotel, it’s so much better.
1.) Hotels are expensive!
2.) Your confined to the area that the hotel is in, unless you take an expensive cab journey somewhere.
3.) There’s ton’s of other people…You get no privacy!
4.) You can’t really choose your scenery.
And that’s why i love trailers, you can park up anywhere with a spectacular view, where there’s no one around for miles and just chill out with a barbecue and some peace and quiet!
I love your blog by the way, i”ve put you in my bookmarks =)
We just bought an RV last year (starcraft).
Cant believe we went so long without one – We are planning a long trip to the coast this summer.
Have been many nights in algonquin park and love it!
I grew up RV camping. We went to every State Park around and a lot of different campgrounds too. During the warm months we just took off about every other weekend. Our whole family enjoyed it.
I still enjoy camping although we don’t go as often as I would like. There are some nice campgrounds in Nashville TN that we visit sometimes.
Hello,
We have a small 17′ RV and living in the foothills of the Rockies we don’t have to go far for an outdoor adventure. Every summer weekend is a new scenic spot. Can’t wait till retirement, then its Arizona for the winter.
Thank you.
I used to LOVE camping with my friends as a kid because it always meant we got to go in the pop up tent trailer. It seemed so much fancier than our tents back then. Not to mention once home it was always an option to “Camp” in the driveway.