1. A Camper Trailer or a Tent?
Easy answer - Both. There are places you can't take a camper trailer or simply may not want to.
2. Is one a better option than another? If you could have your choice of either, which would you choose?
Easy answer again - No. Both have advantages depending on what you want to do. The CT has the advantage of having storage for food, bedding, kitchen but also must be towed. It will also usually place the sleeping area off the ground and the hard floor CT's are big advantage for keeping the living quarters clean and dry.
3. Why would you make that particular choice?
See previous answers.
4. If you choose a tent, would you get a big one (eg 2+ rooms for a family of 4) or try and keep it as small as possible?
Always get a tent at least 2 people bigger than you intend to sleep in it. That way you will have heaps of room. Unless of course its for bushwalking or hiking and then you want it small and light.
5. If you choose a trailer, are there any specific features that for you are a "must have"?
Be solid build have very good off road ability and be easy to set up or pack up, if need be by one person.
We have spent a quarter of this year living out of our Kimberley Kamper, we also have a Black Wolf Turbo Tent. In the three month trip we have done this year we learnt a lot about our trailer and were very happy with it. I will still have a tent as there are a lot of places you really don't want to bring the trailer in to or can't. The Kamper will go anywhere the car can in terms of off-road ability but you really have to watch it when the combined length (Defender + Trailer) is almost 12m.
The best option (which was something we couldn't do) is to hire out a CT for a weekend and see what you think.
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