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I have a small baby trend stroller. It folds up really well, super light and easy to push and maneuver. It struggles a little over really large ricks, but because its light, its easy to partially pick up to move over/through the rocks. Its also really cheap, so if you only use it for this trip, you dont have to feel like you wasted money. My 2.5 year old can climb in and out of it super easily, so when she wants to walk around, she can and we don't have to move any trays or anything. Just unbuckle/buckle and go.
I have two hand me down strollers, a Baby Trend travel stroller that was like $100 new and a $1500 Mima, and... I kind of prefer the Baby Trend? Easy to fold and unfold, cupholders for the adults, more storage, our infant car seat drops right in without needing adapters, and the ride quality seems about the same. The Mima has a bassinet mode going for it, but I haven't used it because it's January in the Midwest and we're not doing any stroller trips that are too long for the baby to stay in the car seat yet.
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