Camping - Free Summertime Camping USFS Sno-Parks - Overlooked & Underutilized RV Camping Resource
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When looking at towing a trailer tent, it is important that you check to see if your car is suitable and up to the task. There are two main factors that should be importantly considered; the nose weight of the car and the cars towing capacity.
The nose weight is the force exerted by the towing hitch of the trailer on the towing ball of the car. For best results when towing, the trailer tent or any other type of trailer should be nose heavy but careful consideration should be taken to not surpass the nose weight limit of the car.
Summer camping is free at most Sno-Parks, while in winter a parking permit is required to use the parks. This minimal fee is used to pay for snow removal and other costs. FREE summertime camping does have its price; the services are minimal. As a rule “Pack It In - Pack It Out” is the standard for most Sno-Parks.
Most Sno-Parks are suitable for family camping. The facilities and activities vary from park to park, so plan ahead before leaving home. In fact many Sno-Parks have large warming huts with wood stoves, tables & chairs and a few have facilities for electric hook-ups for portable generators. These large fully equipped parks are great for group get-togethers and parties. You can not reserve warming huts.
Car
Kerb Weight: This is the weight of the empty vehicle including fuel and engine lubricants. Kerb weight does not include passengers or luggage.
Unladen Weight: This is the basic weight of the car and does not include fuel, water, engine lubricants, tools, passengers or luggage.
Depending on the size of your family, you can count on the right Turbo tent model to fit your family camping needs from the standard four person to our massive PineCrest Turbo tent which features 3 separate rooms and measures 22′ wide and 10′ deep, this tent is all you need when it comes to luxury camping! Our Back Up style SUV and truck Back Up 6 Turbo Tent features a large opening for vehicle to back up to and separate you from the elements from the convenience of your vehicle, allowing you to store gear in back of vehicle and provide space in the tent for more important things like hanging out.
Trailer Tent
Unladen Weight: This is the weight that the trailer tent is when it leaves the factory. It does not include any optional equipment.
Payload: This is the weight of everything on or in the trailer tent. This includes all extra equipment, personal items and camping gear.
Maximum Gross Weight: This is the unladen weight of the trailer tent plus the payload weight
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