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Old 02-03-2018, 03:37 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by ken0042 View Post
My vehicle can tow 5200 pounds and fully loaded my trailer is 3800. Around Alberta it's fine, however once you get into BC be prepared to have to slow down going up hills. (And to let people pass.) That last one is important- if it's a 4 hour car ride, count on 5 pulling the trailer. I would strongly recommend a weight distribution hitch.

That all being said, we went to a permanent site. After taking off the cost we were paying for storage it's about $600 per year. I do miss going and exploring new places; and I'll probably unhook and take a road trip this year. However it's nice to not have to worry about a lot of things, we can just load up the car with food and go.
That sounds awesome. Is going to a permanent site still like normal camping at say Mount Kidd? My concern with those places is that I'd feel like I was vacationing in a trailer park.
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