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Jan 9, 2025
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Ghost of Peanut
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Much harder in the days before backup cameras. Pretty simple now.
Certainly not worth the cost of motorizing the trailer and adding that weight to it that must always be lugged around.
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Your next RV trailer?
kccougar
VABL
Jan 9, 8:13am
How difficult is it really to back up your truck and hook up to a hitch?
BYUMizzou
Jan 9, 8:18am
For people who buy rigs like this?
VACOUGFAN
Jan 9, 8:29am
How difficult is it to put a key in a lock at your front door
Ron Mexico
Jan 9, 8:31am
Much harder in the days before backup cameras. Pretty simple now.
Ghost of Peanut
Jan 9, 8:38am
The trailer has a battery, it has a computer that allows it to add power
paulb
Jan 9, 8:44am
Sure the creativity in solving the range issue is interesting, but
Ghost of Peanut
Jan 9, 9:04am
It seems we're headed to a place where you find your camping spot... pull out solar panels and set them up... then
HarlemCoug
Jan 9, 9:16am
I've actually been looking at the Pebble for about a year now; would love to get
Ol Big Bear
Jan 9, 8:20am
and then add starlink and "camping" just got much more interesting to me.
HarlemCoug
Jan 9, 8:21am
Remove camping and add nice cabin and I can join your interest
Acorn
Jan 9, 8:30am
I'd prefer the mobility of a trailer but understand why some would want their own dirt. But certainly "off grid" living
HarlemCoug
Jan 9, 8:32am
I may do it, but I will rent, not buy.
Acorn
Jan 9, 10:21am
that makes sense... "Glamping" is also much more interesting to me now that starlink exists.
HarlemCoug
Jan 9, 10:26am
Probably only $250k right?
cougar95
Jan 9, 8:24am
$109K for the base level model with no options. $175K for the higher end model.
BYUMizzou
Jan 9, 8:33am
Just wait a couple years and buy a barely used on for half price
cougar95
Jan 9, 8:34am
I still wouldn't pay $50K-$75K for one. It's an absurd trailer.
BYUMizzou
Jan 9, 8:38am
Agreed. The point is people buy those with "hopes" to use
cougar95
Jan 9, 9:03am
Definitely looks nice.
greatbam
Jan 9, 9:22am
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