wonka
Active Member
Hey All,
My first post, so Hello, but I have a few questions. We have camped for years, worked from a lean-to, tent, camperized school bus, travel trailers, and now a Fifth wheel. We are rarely in a bonified campground, spending most of our time random camping in the back country of the rocky mountains.
With the new Bighorn on it's way, we need to figure a few things out. We realize that we will not be able to go into the same areas we could drag our travel trailer into, but is there one hitch that is better over another for traversing the uneven surfaces we will encounter?
I don't want to run the fifth into the box rails getting into a camping spot, but don't want to sit on the road either. This will be our first experience Fiving so it would be nice to get a little advice from those here with more experience and wisdom. Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks
Bill
2011 Silverado crew 4 x 4, oil burner/ Bighorn 2985- on its way
My first post, so Hello, but I have a few questions. We have camped for years, worked from a lean-to, tent, camperized school bus, travel trailers, and now a Fifth wheel. We are rarely in a bonified campground, spending most of our time random camping in the back country of the rocky mountains.
With the new Bighorn on it's way, we need to figure a few things out. We realize that we will not be able to go into the same areas we could drag our travel trailer into, but is there one hitch that is better over another for traversing the uneven surfaces we will encounter?
I don't want to run the fifth into the box rails getting into a camping spot, but don't want to sit on the road either. This will be our first experience Fiving so it would be nice to get a little advice from those here with more experience and wisdom. Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks
Bill
2011 Silverado crew 4 x 4, oil burner/ Bighorn 2985- on its way