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What kind of mileage are you getting pulling the camper? Our hybrid is only about 4,000lbs loaded and I get like 11-13mpg on the highway when towing itGreat thread. ~75% of the (almost 100k) miles I’ve put on my ‘13 LX in the last 10 years hav been towing a camper and camping. I’ll have to take more pictures of the truck this summer.
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8.5 to <10 mpg. Closer to 10pm if I keep it 55mph and under closer to 8mpg at 65-70mph. It is ~7k lbs loaded and 25’ tongue to bumper.What kind of mileage are you getting pulling the camper? Our hybrid is only about 4,000lbs loaded and I get like 11-13mpg on the highway when towing it
Apparently I only took good camping photos with my 100 series... here are a few from camping (or en route)
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Northern New Mexico - double rooftop cargo boxes in action
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Arches Nat'l Park - en route to Washington State (where I forgot take photos of our camping setup)
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Bit the bullet on an Intech Explore earlier this year. It's so rad. Still miss many of the simpler aspects to tent camping, but having AC will extend our camping season in Texas (plus loading in + out is so much easier).
I've thought about their Flyer model a time or two so that I could carry the motorcycles as well. Great product in that price point. When they first came out the Flyer could be had for $17K.
We got this trailer for not much more. This had been sitting at a local RV dealership for several months. It was a custom order, but somebody goofed and a few important options were missing (like the pull-out kitchen).
I was on my way to buy a used one with a pull-out kitchen (most Explores have them), but stumbled upon this the day before that transaction. The extra storage space in lieu of the kitchen is perfect for us. Plus lighter tongue weight.
For those who may be about to google this trailer: it's an Intech Flyer Explore. There are a few models under the "Flyer" line. Explore is in the middle, size-wise.
What brand of electronics does Intech use for things like Solar controllers, inverters, chargers etc..?Apparently I only took good camping photos with my 100 series (I'd argue that it's more photogenic than the 200 anyway). Here are a few rando shots
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Northern New Mexico - double rooftop cargo boxes in action
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Arches Nat'l Park - en route to Washington State (where I forgot take photos of our camping setup)
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Bit the bullet on an Intech Explore earlier this year. It's so rad. Still miss many of the simpler aspects to tent camping, but having AC will extend our camping season in Texas (plus loading in + out is so much easier).