Ditching the trailer
#1
Ditching the trailer
Hi, I'm looking at trailering some buddies and bikes a few states south to a no snow above zero area to get a break from the dreary winter. I was curious what do I do with the veichle and trailer? Any expiriences good bad or otherwise? Big risk just leaving the truck and trailer to rot for a week or two and most likley it would plague me for the duration of the trip. Any advise or wisdom is appretiated.
Take off eh!
Take off eh!
#2
RE: Ditching the trailer
ORIGINAL: witch1
Hi, I'm looking at trailering some buddies and bikes a few states south to a no snow above zero area to get a break from the dreary winter. I was curious what do I do with the veichle and trailer? Any expiriences good bad or otherwise? Big risk just leaving the truck and trailer to rot for a week or two and most likley it would plague me for the duration of the trip. Any advise or wisdom is appretiated.
Take off eh!
Hi, I'm looking at trailering some buddies and bikes a few states south to a no snow above zero area to get a break from the dreary winter. I was curious what do I do with the veichle and trailer? Any expiriences good bad or otherwise? Big risk just leaving the truck and trailer to rot for a week or two and most likley it would plague me for the duration of the trip. Any advise or wisdom is appretiated.
Take off eh!
#3
RE: Ditching the trailer
find a wal-mart and ask permission to park there, they always have security guy driving around keeping an eye on the place and they always welcome campers.
#5
RE: Ditching the trailer
ORIGINAL: mikeisglidn
find a wal-mart and ask permission to park there, they always have security guy driving around keeping an eye on the place and they always welcome campers.
find a wal-mart and ask permission to park there, they always have security guy driving around keeping an eye on the place and they always welcome campers.
I need to remember this when we ride the TX Hillcountry this year. Good tip. Have you done this?
P.S.: If we make Myrtle beach this year I'll look you up (sounds like you're going). I'll ride to that one -- only 450 miles (all interstate)
#6
RE: Ditching the trailer
I'll be leaving from Ottawa Canada and I though I'd make it to South Carolina then leave the trailer somewhere and drive the bikes to Florida. I wouldn't want to waste all the beautiful weather through Georgia and Northern Florida In a truck and not on the bike.
That is a good idea about the WalMart, I have used their kindness before and stayed in thier parking lot for a few days but I was always there or relatively close by.
That is a good idea about the WalMart, I have used their kindness before and stayed in thier parking lot for a few days but I was always there or relatively close by.
#7
RE: Ditching the trailer
How big of a truck and trailer are we talking about. I'm in SC about 40 minutes off I-95, depending on the time (if I'm out of town working or not) and size you could leave it in the yard.
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#8
RE: Ditching the trailer
We have done that a couple of times now. We left our truck and trailer at the hotel we stayed at in Memphis, once. We were gone a week. Hubby did the same thing a hotel in New Mexico. They let him leave it there for a week too.
Wouldn't hurt to ask the hotel you stay at if it would be ok to leave it there. Both times, we did it. They were very accomodating. Let them choose where to park it, out of their way.
I have also heard of people renting a storage garage for the duration of their holiday. Quite cheap for 2 wks and very secure.
Wouldn't hurt to ask the hotel you stay at if it would be ok to leave it there. Both times, we did it. They were very accomodating. Let them choose where to park it, out of their way.
I have also heard of people renting a storage garage for the duration of their holiday. Quite cheap for 2 wks and very secure.
#9
RE: Ditching the trailer
Big f150 king cab and a three bike trailer. The offer is very much appretiated. I'll keep it in mind
ORIGINAL: lost6009
How big of a truck and trailer are we talking about. I'm in SC about 40 minutes off I-95, depending on the time (if I'm out of town working or not) and size you could leave it in the yard.
How big of a truck and trailer are we talking about. I'm in SC about 40 minutes off I-95, depending on the time (if I'm out of town working or not) and size you could leave it in the yard.