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Having a good off-road trailer allows you to do the below, whenever and wherever you want, and, if designed well, to any degree of setup, from just using the RTT, or just the kitchen setup, or just the awning, just tailgate, or full monty with everything.
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Design your setup right and it will be super flexible and adaptable to a wide variety of uses and scenarios and be easy and quick to deploy, to use, and to pack back up when done.
I'm so used to this setup--a couple years and well over 600 nights out all over America--and use a "lane" system for loading, stowing, and unpacking, that it honestly takes me less than half an hour by myself to do a complete set-up, from unhooking and leveling trailer to sitting and having a beer.
In the short time-lapse vid below, showing time at start and finish and without really hustling, I have it all set up in 18 mins, including solar panels, full kitchen and pantry, firewood bench and raking camp clean.
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I do a lot of both camping for just one night, get up and go, and staying for extended basecamping. The thing I like about having my trailer is that it vastly extends my back country capabilities and allows me to set up for both, quickly and easily. I love setting up extended basecamps like below, from which I can venture forth for exploring all day either on foot or with my van, and return and get right to cooking and relaxing.
With my trailer I can haul more gear, set up and be more comfortable with far more room than if just using a vehicle, and don't have to pack up awning etc if just hitting a trail or going into town for supplies.
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Borderlands, Rio Grande River, Mexico in the background.
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Shade walls from awning, lake camping.
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I have yet to find a trail that my trailer kept me back from exploring.
Another trailer thread: Worth the Expense?
Cost a lot compared to a truck bed or tent. What about offroad trails that are hard to maneuver in?
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