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Old 08-17-2017, 07:50 AM   #21
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MVFD Retired, the length of your trailer probably will influence where you can park it if you want to camp in wooded campgrounds. Full hookup RV parks and resorts will be no problem. Around here, our Provincial Parks use 32' as a threshold for trailer size. In most Provincial Parks they have few, if any, sites that can handle a trailer much longer than 32'. There are exceptions of course.

As for slide toppers, they are popular for folks who camp in wooded campgrounds because they protect the seals along the top of the slide from anything that might fall off a tree. In the prairies and the desert they may be more of a negative than a positive.

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