Years ago, in a land far far away, we used to all go down to deals gap. At one point someone shared a map with a route that looped through all four states. It included cherohala skyway, blood mountain, war women road, nc28, and some other glorious roads. Does anyone still have this route by chance?
I have confirmation that they are in fact opening April 1 this year. Made probably a dozen trips down last season. Looking forward to this season opening up!
I was thinking a few days ago, how many riders there were. It was genuinely amazing.
WELCOME to the mix. Be patient. The groups come in waves. Give it time if you don't find the group your looking for right away. I'm not far from you, but I rarely ride on the street anymore, so I'm not much help.
Trail pass is what I meant- Is this what I need? I thought for sure I read yesterday I could not buy them online. I've never ridden Wayne, but I really want to check it out.
https://www.pay.gov/public/form/entry/101/
Well, Jayco hasn't exactly panned out for us. They have a floorpan we really like and no one has been able to have one in stock, or get us one that we can at least check out before we order one. So we are also looking at a rockwood mini lite 1905BH. Anyone have any experience with rockwood?
that sounds terrible. I believe I will shy away from fiberglass campers. I really like the winnibago micros also, but they also have fiberglass. Going to check out the jayco dealer in the coming days.
Yes they do. A rather large trunk at that. If I go new, the is what I’m leaning toward
https://www.jayco.com/products/travel-trailers/2018-jay-flight-slx-7/174bh/
Ultimately, the ridgeline may not be my long term vehicle , but I see lots of guys using them over on the ridgeline forum. I've pulled a lot with it, but never a travel trailer. The ridgeline is what I currently have and will be using initially. The trailers I've been looking at have weighed 2600-3k unloaded. I need to set up my brake controller on the ridgeline also.
Are there any particular brands to look at, stay away from, or "go too" brands?
Strictly living trailer. No toy hauler. 20 ft total length. Will be pulling with my first gen Honda Ridgeline. We will be buying new. I’ve known too many who have bought used and ultimately had to redo plumbing , or electrical, or had big issues that weren’t apparent until they tried to use the systems.
I’m looking to buy a small travel trailer. Sleep 3-4. Less than 20ft. Sub 5000lb. I know absolutely nothing about these things. What are some important details?