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Welcome to Overland BoundHi all. New member here. My spouse and I have been looking at small basecamp trailers for many months, and I am here for advice and to learn more about the world of overlanding and adventure trailers. We're in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Thanks!
Have you explored the Rock? Gros Morne is well worth some time.My spouse and I have been ground tent campers for most of our adult lives. She camps solo for long periods, East and West Coasts of Canada and (until recently) in the US, but as a pair we mostly do Provincial and National parks in the Atlantic Provinces, drive-in or walk-in sites for 4-8 days at a time. We like to have our basecamp, then hit trailheads for full day hikes, and return in the evening. ...
We're essentially looking for a small rig that we can tow with our Subaru Impreza - that could be used for offroad/overlanding with an appropriate vehicle in the future - that takes a lot of the unpacking/organizing/repacking/loading/unloading of Rubbermaid bins in the back of the car, out of the camping equation.
We seem to be in the realm of mini-offroad trailers, though more for their convenience/mobile basecamp-ness, and less their offroad capabilities, at the moment. ...
My spouse did a full month in Gros Morne a couple of Summers ago, and absolutely loved it. I kind of hate hearing the stories, to be honest, because I didn't get to go :( We're big fans of visiting NL, it feels like being in a moonscape in places. We're often surprised at the number of people we meet here in NS who travel, but have not been up to NL... it's pretty accessible from here, all things considered, and as you said it is well worth taking some time to explore it.Have you explored the Rock? Gros Morne is well worth some time.
Thanks Kent!Welcome to Overland Bound
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