Explorer_PL
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- 06EB V8
I see lots of post about camping, I guess it's that time of the year
Keeping with the family tradition, last month we went on a short 8 day summer trip from lower state NY up north through Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and camped out in beautiful Maine. Few years ago when we did similar trip going west, I rented a 22ft camper locally and hauled back and forth.
This time, we were smarter not to pull the trailer 1500 miles around with us (we came back going a little west to Vermont and entered NY in a different spot), so we found a local RV rental and got it in Maine. In the end I had to pull it less than 100 miles with us. It was a small 19ft Wolf Pup, sleeping 4-5 and since there were only 3 of us this time, it was just perfect:
The whole trip was full of small issues with the car that started the day before the departure so I had no time to address them, but that's for another post.
Overall the 19 footer was no sweat for the truck. Even the 22ft was ok, 24 would be the biggest I'd go with the v8 model and tow package. After that the Ex is just too short.
I can also say that my old Ex climbed Mt Washington, and it was an adventure of its own. Going up is relatively challenging, but going down is a different story. That was the first time I saw a smoke coming out of my brakes and wheels. Every quarter mile or so there is a pull out for cars to stop and cool the brakes, and I could see why
PS: At the RV rental, we passed a guy who just rented a 26 or 28 travel trailer using one of the new unibody Pathfinders. It did not look convincing and was squatting like crazy. Probably the dry weight of the camper was 4999 and the owner read that his Pathfinder can tow 5000 so there you go. I'd not put my family in that situation.
Keeping with the family tradition, last month we went on a short 8 day summer trip from lower state NY up north through Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and camped out in beautiful Maine. Few years ago when we did similar trip going west, I rented a 22ft camper locally and hauled back and forth.
This time, we were smarter not to pull the trailer 1500 miles around with us (we came back going a little west to Vermont and entered NY in a different spot), so we found a local RV rental and got it in Maine. In the end I had to pull it less than 100 miles with us. It was a small 19ft Wolf Pup, sleeping 4-5 and since there were only 3 of us this time, it was just perfect:
The whole trip was full of small issues with the car that started the day before the departure so I had no time to address them, but that's for another post.
Overall the 19 footer was no sweat for the truck. Even the 22ft was ok, 24 would be the biggest I'd go with the v8 model and tow package. After that the Ex is just too short.
I can also say that my old Ex climbed Mt Washington, and it was an adventure of its own. Going up is relatively challenging, but going down is a different story. That was the first time I saw a smoke coming out of my brakes and wheels. Every quarter mile or so there is a pull out for cars to stop and cool the brakes, and I could see why
PS: At the RV rental, we passed a guy who just rented a 26 or 28 travel trailer using one of the new unibody Pathfinders. It did not look convincing and was squatting like crazy. Probably the dry weight of the camper was 4999 and the owner read that his Pathfinder can tow 5000 so there you go. I'd not put my family in that situation.