March 11 at the Graham arena in Rochester, MN.
My reason for doing this video was to show what's out on the market in 4 season campers. This is because I'm planning on leaving for Williston, ND at the end of March to look for work in the oilfields. If I want a solid roof over my head this winter, I need to bring it with me. I focused on travel trailers without a slideout or a popup, this is because a slideout adds $2K-5K to the price and canvas sides aren't desirable in a ND winter.
I'd like the thank all the vendors who graciously allowed me to take video of the interiors of their travel trailers. While these aren't the only models available, they represent a good selection of what you can tow with a 1/2 ton pickup (5,000 lb tow weight).
so how about the "winterized" features? That is what I was looking for in this vid.
did you look for any 4 sale in williston? Are they cheaper or more expensive there? in your opinion , which make is the best for extreme cold?
01sircharles 3 months ago
This thing looks pretty comfy and it should pay off in the long run, you can stay mobile and move around to wherever it suits you.
But on the other hand...
I think a lot of the interior is special fit, so like if you need a new fridge/stove or whatever these cost more than the regular gadgets from a store.
So if its not for moving around later on but staying just for a job, a container home would maybe the more inexpensive choice - they probably have them for rent near the fields..
GanjaClaus 11 months ago