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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2011, 04:28:57 PM »
Okay...so I am thinking that I need some new digs for my hunting camps, do I get a wall tent or a travel trailer.  Who has what and what is your experience with them and hidden drawbacks?
Squirrel, I have a 2005 KZ Sportsman. 20ft travel trailer. Short enough to get it up in the woods and just as much ground clearance as a 3/4 ton truck. insulated with REAL insulation and the plumbing is all inside. Never had a problem taking it camping or hunting wherever I wanted to go.
I'm planning on buying a toyhauler this spring and was wondering if your trailer is 20' overall length or is it more like 24' overall?  Just curious to see if the overall length is close to what I am looking at since you said you don't have any problem getting to where you want.  I'm looking at a 21-22 that is actually closer to 26' overall length
I think I am like 23' overall. I am also going to buy a 30' Raptor toyhauler in the next year or two. But I will miss this little guy. It has been great to me. I have had it since new and it has never leaked or gave me any trouble. Trying to convince the wife I should keep it for the guys trips.

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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #16 on: October 07, 2011, 06:13:59 AM »
Trailer length is normally measured from the tongue/hitch attachment to the rear bumper. Many fifthwheels have a bit of forward overhang.

By the way... My photo above is an illusion with an extended cab long bed truck. The trailer is only 29' long.  (Turns like it's a 50' refer though.)

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 Sometime in the late '90s the trailer makers started measuring just the living space. Basically a 24' trailer went to a 20' foot trailer. Just keep it in mind when looking.

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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #17 on: October 07, 2011, 06:29:10 AM »
I have done the tent thing the last few years and finally got tired of the set up and take down. This year at the Tacoma Dome RV Show I got a good deal on a 18' but more like 20' Forest River Stealth Toy Hauler and man what a much better way to go. The set up and pack up was so much easier. One of My best investments.
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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #18 on: October 09, 2011, 08:36:47 AM »
We use a wall tent 100 % of the time. We usually have our teent set up in 20 min and ready to hunt in less than an hour. IMO trailers are nice but if you have a wall tent set up right with a stove and floor there is alot more room inside and you dont have to worry about the roads or snow.
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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #19 on: October 09, 2011, 08:55:54 AM »
For me it is a wall tent without a doubt.  The trailer may be faster to set up and you may spend less time driving in because you are limited in where you can take it.  The tent with a wood stove wins when the temperature drops below freezing or the rain starts.  With the tent and wood stove you can actually dry your gear out and I've never had the black water tank on my tent freeze.
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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #20 on: October 09, 2011, 09:00:04 AM »
I watched the rodeo as all the trailers tried to get off timberwolf one elk season........not a fun time for a few. We weathered the storm in the tent and came out later on chains.

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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #21 on: October 09, 2011, 09:03:40 AM »
If you have a small group of friends the tent is the way to go, It takes a little work setting up and then of coarse hanging to dry when you get home.

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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #22 on: October 09, 2011, 04:01:35 PM »
I watched the rodeo as all the trailers tried to get off timberwolf one elk season........not a fun time for a few. We weathered the storm in the tent and came out later on chains.

I've seen rigs chain up and together and creap out of the Panther creek 4 corners cross roads area after Elk season. I keep chains for the trailer and all four wheels for the truck from fall through winter.

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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #23 on: October 09, 2011, 05:26:53 PM »
I realllllly like wood heat......and 18 miles to the gallon loaded.

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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #24 on: October 10, 2011, 09:58:49 AM »
I realllllly like wood heat......and 18 miles to the gallon loaded.

I really like wood heat.  But I also like a queen bed I can stretch out on, running water, lights at the flick of a switch, no mice, refrigerated foods, a shower at the end of the week, ... All at 16mpg loaded. The list goes on.

But I think I'd like to have a wall tent too.  :chuckle:

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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #25 on: October 10, 2011, 10:09:36 AM »
Dude just go buy both and be done with it! it's almost deer season If you hunt with a rifle. Have the best of both worlds, you deserve it.
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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #26 on: October 10, 2011, 10:19:35 AM »
A buddy of mine purchased a 5th wheel that has stalls for 3 horses and two slide outs with a full bath, queen size beds, etc..  He paid $73,000 for the setup.  I sure is sweet but it is also something like 42 feet long.  It is pretty sweet but with that length he is not going to access very many places. 

He drove it up to Kerny horse camp at the top of Blewet pass for a horse back riding weekend and those switch backs caused him to some nervous times.
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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #27 on: October 10, 2011, 12:10:58 PM »
Steve....stop believing the trip computer. if Ford made trucks that got 16 mpg loaded we would have a fleet of them.

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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #28 on: October 10, 2011, 01:07:49 PM »
Steve....stop believing the trip computer. if Ford made trucks that got 16 mpg loaded we would have a fleet of them.
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I don't have a trip computer.  I do the math every time I put 36 gallons of fuel in the 38 gallon tank. (Yes, fuel economy does drop a bit (~1mpg) for hiway 20 because of the turns/incline, but most anywhere else in the state I can get 16mpg loaded with 29' trailer easily if I keep my foot out of it. (62mph) (tough for me to do sometimes)  Eastern Wa with a good quartering cross or head wind can affect any rig's fuel economy, but without wind... Not an issue.  Best has been 21mpg empty Lynden to Kelso and back.  Otherwise, 19mpg empty is the norm on the highway. On summer fuel I get 17+mpg driving daily when I can keep my foot out of it. (winter fuel is less) I have a rural commute. With the ZF6spd I do tow in overdrive. Zoodad cold air intake mod, 4" downpipe and 4" straight exhaust. No chip.

Not all 6.0 Fords are junk.  But the Cummins or the Ford 7.3s are known for better fuel economy.  I hear that the 6.4's really drop the ball when it comes to fuel economy. I don't know anyone with a DuraIsusu that makes good fuel mileage claims.   As far as needing a fleet of them... How many employee/drivers drive like they are paying for the fuel? 

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Re: Wall Tent or Travel Trailer???
« Reply #29 on: October 11, 2011, 03:45:31 PM »
I would love to get both...but my bank account could not afford it.  I do a lot of camping in the summer and I might just start with a small travel trailer.  The easy set up and multiple uses a year will make it worth while...my truck won't do as wel on gas as I am lucky to get 17 MPG, Dodge ram 5.7 Hemi.  It sounds too good to keep my foot not slamming on the gas!  :chuckle:

 


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