Oh yes. I have those, too. Sometimes use them for warming my aching back. Made from the same stuff as old, 1970's, grade school kickballs!
We have 2 or 3 of these kicking around. One at the foot of the bed, one for each of us to put near our chests. Wrapped in a towel at first. Gotta be...
I'm in Chattanooga TN, and was wondering if you still want to sale this CVT Tent +Annex.
I can drive to FL just need to know how far and if you still have this, for 1000$
Thanks
...rubber hot water bottle...a popular canadian nightime sleeping accessory ;-)
But I must say the real game changer for us has been the introduction of the shower tent. To wash "without" the windchill, and then climb into your RTT that has been prepped with your hotwater bottles is like heaven!
...to New Mexico and back at the end of June 2025. I know there is a lot of places in between, but if anyone has done this trip and would like to share their route, or just points/places that we really shouldn't miss, we would really appreciate your input! We have a '23 Tacoma 4x4, rooftop...
For sale: the Freespirit GOFSR Evolution Series RTT – a top-of-the-line rooftop tent designed for adventure seekers who prioritize durability, comfort, and easy setup. With its sleek, compact design and spacious interior, this tent is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who want to hit the road and...
...improvement to the RTT setup; got a set of magnetic LED lights with USB charging and motion sensor option, as well as a hanging organizer. The red bar is an old broken metal broom handle that just so happened to fit perfectly across the tent. The two lights and the organizer were $20 each...
yeah, im with ya on the bigger charger for those times you do have shore power and need to use it to its full potential. i used smart chargers for the longest and then when i started buying the big capacity lifepo4 batteries, i went with the 14.6v and 20A charger and it does work a lot faster...
...is 4°F - 140°F (though charging max limit is 122°F). I suspect I'll ultimately end up adding an additional vent in the future - 15 years ago I tent-camped my way around the West and would love to do it again with this setup. If you've got a good recommendation, for the vent, I'd love a link.
I realize the fuel consumption issue is not insignificant, but what I really need to do is put pencil to paper and start to add things up on a monthly basis. We plan to homeschool the kids and we both plan on remote working so I am simply assuming a bigger base camp is what we need. This will...
...Series LC set up the same way.
When travelling with more than two of us we took the bed out, replaced the rear seats, and travelled with ground tents (not ideal in Africa but perfect in the USA or Canada). So this would work for the four of you (or perhaps a RTT and a ground tent, although...
There is no question our setups will evolve over time. That said a lot of what we are looking at is part of an evolution as well. I appreciate the perspective and I agree with what you are saying. One thing I was kind of forgetting about is that with the F350 the kids are just stuck in their...
the wife and i started off sleeping in the back of a pick up and then went to tent camping and then a small tear-drop and i just recently bought a cargo trailer and built it out the way we want. point is, there will probably be an evolution with the way you camp and no matter what you start off...
...I was able to shove one tree off of the powerlines, and squeeze under the powerlines (and having to move the powerlines onto the top of my tent--super smart). Regardless, I could have easily addressed this by having a small chainsaw. I promptly went to Home Depot and bought a small battery...
...meadowlark XL RTT. I used it a handful of times this summer but looking to sell, it’ll be too small for my whole family.
It’s been an awesome tent, I really think it’d be great for those who use Subarus or smaller cars. It only weighs 100lbs. Or even for people who’d like to keep some extra...
As already stated, the Buddy Heater is not going to help outdoors. If you want heat inside a tent then I would recommend a diesel heater. For outdoor heat nothing beats a wood fire. You can use a propane fire pit but it will not produce the heat as a wood fire.
Prado 120 is a GX470 in North America. I owned a 2008 GX470 and it was great off road. Very reliable and smooth driving on the highway. Mine had auto-adjusting rear air suspension that handled extra weight very well. Not sure what Prado trim level that would be in the UK. I think it is the...
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