That is an amazing campsite. Where about is that? You do not have to give me exact location, just curios whereabouts it is. (feel free to PM exact coordinates :grinning: )
Little River Canyon (I suppose if you are going to Ft. Payne that is where you are headed). Walls of Jerico is supposed to be nice but a rather committing hike.
Russel Cave National Monument is cool and easy. If you make it as far as Russel Cave, head a little farther north to S. Pittsburgh...
Yeah, I learned that lesson with my last trailer. Basically rebuilt the entire thing. But with the price of metal now-a-days it seems sometimes going used, even if it requires rehab, is more economical. And $350 is not a lot for a trailer in this economy.
The short one is pretty short, I...
All very true statements! But all of those things can be checked relatively easy. Bearing replacement is far from a deal breaker. As are tire replacement.
Guy is wanting $350, might be able to get it for $300. Build a box and some racks and I think it could be a pretty cool little trailer.
I already have a lightweight RTT trailer, so this is more of a hypothetical question. I just like looking at trailers and thinking about how I could turn it...
Got a little more work done on the trailer. Got the kitchen box a bit more organized and made a counter top off the side of the kitchen box.
Also go the water system moving in the right direction.
Also added LED light strips under the RTT and on the lip of the kitchen box (sorry no...
I am not sure if I missed it, but does your tent rack extend up at camp? Or does it stay in the lower position all the time?
I built a trailer that has an extendable rack system, that works amazing. Right now I just use a scissor jack to get it up, one of these days I will put some struts or...
I got the one that is only like 3" high but like 2'x3.5' wide. I was planning on putting it underneath, but for some reason I deemed that to not be ideal I can't remember why, its been a while. Probably something to do with fitting it maybe axle clearance. Now thinking about putting on...
You got a sweet trailer there.
I did a similar build this winter, and yes, I think I should have spent the extra $300 and gotten a newer trailer. Mine was an absolute piece of shit! Completely disassembled, did an axle flip, reconfigured a thing or 2, grind/sanded, primed and painted. LOTS...
Excellent replies thus far.
We now have a RTT camping trailer with a dedicated kitchen box. I bring enough to make my cooking efficient and comfortable. If you have the space why not bring what you want/need.
We now use a RTT mounted on a dedicated trailer most times. We love it! Wife, kid, dog and myself all think it is extra cozy up there.
On our recent Boundary Waters canoe trip it was back to the ground tent, but it was like visiting an old friend again. Lots of good memories laying/playing...
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