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Size is a double edged sword. You have to plan for rain and being cooped up inside with you kids; not to mention as they grow larger you will want more space. Camping is a lifestyle choice. Most start off in tent campers, move to bigger hard sided campers, fifth wheels, and a class A (bus). Each upgrade costs.


We have been camping for 30 years and don’t currently have a trailer. (Both the truck and trailer were lost in a bad accident during the summer of 2021.) We had been planning on upgrading to a Super Duty and a fifth wheel.


We special ordered a 2022 Super Duty spec‘d out for towing a good size fifth wheel but have been holding off because the prices got really crazy with Covid. How much will you use it and how much is that worth to you? Campers are not a depreciating asset. They area depreciating toy. I have been thinking that the prices will drop down to some more reasonable level but I haven’t seen any sign of that in New England yet.


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