As some of you know I towed doubles for a couple of years because I hate spending money on hotel rooms. That worked okay, but there was always an extra element of concern and attention required to deal with the combination, and it was a pain to hook up and load.
I sold the 5th wheel last spring and started to weigh options of what I could do. A motor home would be easiest solution, but my wife doesn't like to camp in a MH, and that added an extra vehicle to license, insure and maintain. A larger truck with a flat bed was considered, but I drive my truck around occasionally, so that didn't work. The final option was a gooseneck with a camper and enough deck to load the Jeep behind. I went back and forth on this until Marc Bryson posted his trailer for sale and I couldn't resist going down the rabbit hole.
I started looking for campers and almost bought one from Carl (ILean), and then almost pulled the trigger on a newer Arctic Fox with a slide out. I decided I wanted one with a generator, AC, microwave and bathroom with a shower for those longer stays, i.e. Sand Hollow, KOH. I found this 2002 Fleetwood Elkhorn and bought it on Wednesday.
I sold the 5th wheel last spring and started to weigh options of what I could do. A motor home would be easiest solution, but my wife doesn't like to camp in a MH, and that added an extra vehicle to license, insure and maintain. A larger truck with a flat bed was considered, but I drive my truck around occasionally, so that didn't work. The final option was a gooseneck with a camper and enough deck to load the Jeep behind. I went back and forth on this until Marc Bryson posted his trailer for sale and I couldn't resist going down the rabbit hole.
I started looking for campers and almost bought one from Carl (ILean), and then almost pulled the trigger on a newer Arctic Fox with a slide out. I decided I wanted one with a generator, AC, microwave and bathroom with a shower for those longer stays, i.e. Sand Hollow, KOH. I found this 2002 Fleetwood Elkhorn and bought it on Wednesday.