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My DW and I have camped across the U. S. in tents when we were much younger. Since we live in the Southeast and really like the West for vacations, all of our experience has been one or two night stays and then hit the road to the next National Park(most of the time). We have always had time and money limits and a long way to go. We once went 12000 miles in 6 weeks. Needless to say we hope we are a little wiser now and hope to slow it down and experience some of the places that we have been before. We have read about Trailmanors and wondered if someone who took these type of long trips with a lot of one or two night stays with long distances between stops would comment on what they liked and disliked about their experience in a Trailmanor.
 
Can't give you a reply now, but, wait until August. We are planning a trip from Northwestern Ontario to Newfoundland this coming August. It's through Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island to Newfoundland. About 5000 miles. Will give a run down when we return.
John
2004 3023 TM
2003 Montana AWD TV
 

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