Outdoor Basecamp

Figuring out the best camper for you

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Oct
03

Finding the best camper for you will have to do with several important facts. What kind of vehicle will you be hauling or towing the camper with will determine the size of the camper. If you are looking for a fifth wheel camper you will need to have a pick- up truck fitted with a fifth wheel trailer hitch. Bumper pull campers can be pulled with about any vehicle that has a tow hitch on the bumper or receiver hitch mounted in the rear for pulling trailers. There are many sizes of campers available and some of the smaller campers can be pulled with a car or smaller pick-up. The larger campers will of course need a bigger more powerful vehicle to tow them. Some of the larger fifth wheel campers exceed 40 feet in length and are very heavy. In this case you may need a ¾ ton or 1 ton pick-up truck or a heavy duty SUV to pull these campers.

Apr
19

If the pull of the open road has been tugging at you lately, you may be ready to move into a whole new kind of freedom with your own RV. The benefits of owning a travel trailer are both practical and subjective, depending upon whom you talk to. Since the 1920s, people have been discovering how easy and freeing it is to be able to hook on to your travel trailer and head down the road for a long weekend, or an extended vacation. The “Tin Can Tourists” of so many years ago are the adventurers of today.

Apr
12

Family RV Camping TripThough RV camping is probably one of the cheapest ways of enjoying your holiday, it is always nice to keep in mind some basic tips for saving money on your family RV camping trip. These tips may help you not spend where not necessary. In any case a penny saved is a penny earned right? Why not find out those tips then?

Jul
21

When people think about camping, there are often both conflicting and agreeing ideas. People always think about camping as being outside, going to a campsite, and enjoying Mother Nature at it’s finest. Where people tend to disagree, however, is when it comes to how to actually enjoy it. Some people think that staying in anything but a tent is not considered camping. Others think that going to a campsite in an RV is perfectly fine. In reality, there are pros and cons to both that can show how camping in either can be a great experience.

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