CVT Pioneer Mt Rainier sleeps 4 extended fly with annex room and sleeping bag, located in central California $1500 also have the bed rack its a CaliRaised fits a long bed tacoma $500 for the bed rack
Yea when i use to live in Arizona we did a lot of wheeling around the Buckeye, AZ area so definitely not afraid to wheel, unless it calls for some sort of lift since im stock on 35s lol. I'm definitely up for some trails around Texas when I'm in town since most of the stuff around us requires to...
...to use. A jeep is more than capable factory to tackle just about everything you'll see here. Get out and explore. A cooler, a camp stove, and a ground tent can carry you a week. You're never far enough out to extra fuel cans or need a solid weeks worth of food, just hit the store on the way by.
...tested a few RTTs over the years and space plus bedding storage is always a deal-breaker for me. There are several options in the hard shell rooftop tent collection that fit 3–4 comfortably and can close with your bedding inside. Some even include built-in mattresses that are actually...
don't worry about the limit. if we had a full list and had folks messaging me it'd be different, but we're good.
Sucks about the tent! hopefully they can get it turned around in a reasonable timeframe! All the spots I intend to camp will have plenty of room for the gazelle if push comes to...
I might pull out of this one. The new tent showed up damaged so I refued it.
Given that this was a 5 truck limit I don't want to take someones place that wants to go.
What we need is a cheap micro mini nuclear reactor for individual use. Maybe we could get old Elon on that since he's now only semi-occupied. :grinning:
...rear steel bumpers, front winch and some lights. Also have a swing out rear tire carrier that bolts to the rear bumper. Smittybilt xl roof top tent I will toss in that was installed on the truck. It is not currently on the truck.
I also have a full 2005 parts Tacoma to go with it. It’s not...
...fist and suction cup (seasucker mount, things are great for everything and can be ordered from moon), the awning is pin through fabric like a tent and is held together with a hook loop carabiner. AND THEY SAY, it packs smaller than a yoga mat. I don't know what that is but here is a regular...
...the darn bear hunters...or l'll tell my story about driving to northern Michigan late one night to bow hunt, getting to camp to late to set up a tent, and trying to sleep in the cab, backed into the forest just off a two-track...and being woke up every ten minutes by louder than hell ralley...
...far.
I found the ARK researching jacks and it seemed very rugged and I liked the wide wheel to be able to roll the trailer when unhooked at camp or driveway/garage. I have two of the pipe jacks you showed as well that will mount on each corner of the rear for stability and leveling of the tent.
...leveling the truck a bit, set up camp and waited for WIll to show up. He ended up just parking in the entrance trail and sleeping in his cot-tent since there was no space to fit the Tacoma in there.
It was a chilly evening (I slept all weekend on my interior platform since sometimes I'm...
...leveling the truck a bit, set up camp and waited for WIll to show up. He ended up just parking in the entrance trail and sleeping in his cot-tent since there was no space to fit the Tacoma in there.
It was a chilly evening (I slept all weekend on my interior platform since sometimes I'm...
We have been using a T4 with a couple of Roll-a-cots for a few years before mostly switching over to a roof top tent.
https://www.camptime.com/collections/cots
They fit ok within the tent and with the raised cots other things like clothes bags, etc tuck away under the cot and are out of the...
I run a queen size mattress, 12”x24” table and room enough for two camp chairs when it’s raining. Should have plenty of room. Great all around tent. lol is right, 6’ long. Has a great bag thought, built over sized and with good material. I pack mine on my roof rack, zipper facing down and have...
...are very efficient.
so far, I have not seen any "portable" units that have addressed these issues properly and/or efficiently. the best I have come up with for a good "portable" would be to use a 12v rooftop and set it on a stand and then duct the cold air into the tent/camper/car or whatever.
I saw the other nonportables on yer thread. This NT one though less expensive, doesn't seem as good as those. What do they mean by " with a temperature control range between 75°F and 89°F."? It won't go below 75 and won't help if it's above 89? I spent a miserable night in Saline Valley when it...
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