You will be OK with a trailer on "real" logging roads, usually they are wide enough for 2 large logging trucks to cross each other. On the other hand country roads or off road trails or forest roads are just one vehicle wide with some pull over spots.. on such roads if you need to turn around you have to unhook the trailer put it on the side, turn around your van, turn around the trailer by hand then re-hook the trailer. Your trailer must be sturdy enough the handle off road trails. On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 6:53 AM Harry Hoffman <hhoffman@ip-solutions.net> wrote: > Hi Volks, > > I know several of you travel the logging roads for camping/exploring. > Having just done this last week, for my first time, I was wondering if > anyone has brought trailers along? The roads are really rough so I > wasn't sure how well a trailer would handle the roads. > > Cheers, > Harry > |
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