Its an argument I had with myself over some period of time. And the answer is - It depends.
My initial drive for mobile living was due to dog shows. Over a weekend, sometimes 100's miles from home. For this specific purpose, and this alone*, a motorhome is clearly superior.
You arrive, spend 10 minutes setting up, do your weekend thing, spend 15 minutes packing up and you leave.
*However, my uses of such were quickly expanded, covid being a driver. Er indoors quickly decided caravan life would be fun
In this circumstance a motorhome is useless. You cant set up a base somewhere, and then explore the area because you have a PITA motorhome that needs to be packed up to travel anywhere, a PITA motorhome to squeeze into small town carparks that have a height barrier (there to prevent people camping in motorhomes), A PITA motorhome that needs to be moved every two days to empty the grey water tank.
So I ended up with a small caravan. It was as it happens the correct choice for me.
Get your bro to have a look at a Swift Basecamp over the go pod. or get him to have a butchers at this stunner. www.knaus.com/en-uk/caravans/deseo/highlights/
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