I replied to a post that had not been replied on for 120 days, and it suggested I start a new topic. Quote below and my question from the older post.
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This makes me wonder if I as a solo traveler can travel many months in a TC with a Bloodhound and Basset hound...with a ramp for them to get in and out of the camper, instead of the steps.
A TC is my first choice to travel in throughout the western states. My hounds are definitely going with me. It's either a TC or a trailer ... I'd prefer a TC. Most of our time will be spent outside and I do understand I could be staying inside for days with these hounds when I'm caught in bad weather.
Opinions?
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17 Oaks said:The more we looked and researched the better the TC looked. Several years ago we bought a Arctic Fox 1150, 4 season camper and loaded it onto a F 350 crew cab, long bed, dually...that has been going on 4 years again and we are as happy with it today as the day we bought it. We (me and wife) and our 4 dogs, 3 weigh less than 14 lbs and one weighs 80 lbs and they love it as much as we do. We lived in it for 3 months when we moved from Az to Texas (while we were having work done on the place we were buying).
This makes me wonder if I as a solo traveler can travel many months in a TC with a Bloodhound and Basset hound...with a ramp for them to get in and out of the camper, instead of the steps.
A TC is my first choice to travel in throughout the western states. My hounds are definitely going with me. It's either a TC or a trailer ... I'd prefer a TC. Most of our time will be spent outside and I do understand I could be staying inside for days with these hounds when I'm caught in bad weather.
Opinions?