My brother & I went to the Maryland RV Show at Timonium Fairgrounds today. Six hours later, we left. He was energized, having "discovered" a Class C his wife may love. I left with visions of ginormous Class A, B, C, Fifth Wheels and Trailers falling from their lofty heights onto my 71 year old 5'2" frame.
The "cozy" trailer was the T@B. Even the Aframes and pop-ups were gigantic. [I realize the T@B has no microwave or convection oven - something I'd like to have.]
My mouth kept muttering "oh, my God" as a prayer for help amidst my now conflicted, jumbled, and garbled mind.
Recall, I'm by "nature or nurture" a backpacker who for 15 years carried a Bivy (think Goretex body bag) and silnylon tarp as a shelter from the same storms I am about to be financially able to use a Recreational Vehicle or Trailer. And I've never driven a 'big rig' or even pulled my bff's horse trailer.
Apparently I'm entering an area where "Google" cannot educate me. Thankfully... I found y'all. And I need guidance and encouragement."
I look at the photos of your rigs ... and they don't appear overwhelming. Yet "up close and in person" even the R-Pod is imposing. (I did not realize just how huge "19 feet" really is when it's a 19 foot TT. My entire house is all of 45 feet by 30 feet!)
My "made up" mind just got discombobulated... So back to googling... And comparing... And playing "pros and cons."
All advice gladly accepted.
My brother told me it may be near the end of the year before all the paper work is completed and for our inheritance to be deposited in our accounts. This news is actually a good thing. There's plenty of time to do more research. And ask more questions.
And literally "get my house in order" so I really can be ready "run toward adventure" and meet y'all.
All that to ask: What questions do I need to ask myself when deciding on RV or TT?
Thank you ...
Coosa