Hi, 2nd post, so go easy on me please ;D
I am looking hard at a job position in an area that is booming. Booming is an understatement, to the point where there are no homes, apartments, condos, or even hotel rooms available. (Well, the only thing I have been able to find is a 2 bedroom home for $3500 a month... ouch. To put it in perspective, the closest hotel room available is approximately 4 hours away...)
RV Parks do have long term spaces available for 'reasonable' rates in the area. There are no Trailer Park spaces available for park models.
The big question is this: The winters are hard in the area, and most travel trailers, I assume, are fair weather friends.
So, what travel trailer (preferably) or 5th wheel, brand and model, would you recommend for harsh winter conditions (snow, prolonged low temperatures well below freezing, wind, etc.)
Price is an issue. Size I prefer is small, as it would be just me living in it, and would be easier to tow. I can't stand wet bath designs, so a bathroom with a shower/tub or shower physically separate from the toilet...
Thoughts? Ideas? Or am I out of luck?
I am looking hard at a job position in an area that is booming. Booming is an understatement, to the point where there are no homes, apartments, condos, or even hotel rooms available. (Well, the only thing I have been able to find is a 2 bedroom home for $3500 a month... ouch. To put it in perspective, the closest hotel room available is approximately 4 hours away...)
RV Parks do have long term spaces available for 'reasonable' rates in the area. There are no Trailer Park spaces available for park models.
The big question is this: The winters are hard in the area, and most travel trailers, I assume, are fair weather friends.
So, what travel trailer (preferably) or 5th wheel, brand and model, would you recommend for harsh winter conditions (snow, prolonged low temperatures well below freezing, wind, etc.)
Price is an issue. Size I prefer is small, as it would be just me living in it, and would be easier to tow. I can't stand wet bath designs, so a bathroom with a shower/tub or shower physically separate from the toilet...
Thoughts? Ideas? Or am I out of luck?