Many of you probably know me from Expo Portal or IH8MUD (Toyota site) as Romer. I have been around a while which comes with being old (late 50's) :) Once my daughters grew up my toy budget increased significantly. They both also drive Land Cruisers and you may often see a caravan of 3 built Cruisers heading to the hills or farther into Utah to have fun. Getting them involved in their teens building and wheeling their own trucks significantly strengthened our relationship and we still like hanging out even though they are 29 and 31 now
My first Land Cruiser was an Fj40 driving it throughout college. It was an awesome vehicle and thinking when I graduated with a real job I needed something nicer. That was a mistake. In 2003 I bought a 77 FJ40 and in 2004 a 1997 80 series. Built both, wheeled both. I took the 80 series to the Rubicon with my local club and oldest daughter. One of my fondest memories. I have since had a 2004 100 series and in 2016 upgraded to a 200 series. In 2014 I also bought my current 1973 FJ40
There are links to all the build threads on IH8MUD, but I will just post up what my current vehicles have
Before I get into that. I have had a history with Camping and campers
In 2004 I bought a Jayco Baja as it was supposed to be an offroad Pop-up. Was great for the family while the girls were teenagers enabling us to go to the Mountains or Moab. I became discouraged as the forest roads would make the Particle board glue and staples come undone and I was always doing some repairs.
I then bought an Adventure Trailers Horizon when the girls went to college and it was mostly just me. I didnt really care for it with the RTT on top of the trailer as my normal camping rig. I saw a 2002 Kimberley Karavan from Austrlia come up for sale and I snapped this up. This is a great camper built for the outback. The ozzies camp for months at a time. Even though it was 8 years old when I bought it, it still looked new and I had no issues with it the 6 years I owned it. You had a full Kitchen, heat, a room with a Queen bed and plenty of room to stand or put a table. Setup was only a couple of minutes unless you were going to put up the awning. In late 2015 the Aussie dollar tanked and I bought a brand new Kimberley Karavan direct from Australia. This provided a lot more creature comforts and still could go anywhere the Kamper could go.
I also had an ARB Simpson III which I used for expedition wheeling where pulling any trailer wouldnt be practical. Only thing I didnt like about the soft sided RTT was setup and tear down time and it was just a hassle. I now have an Alu-Cab for these times when I don't take the Karavan
My 2016 Kimberley Karavan
My Alu-Cab RTT
My first Land Cruiser was an Fj40 driving it throughout college. It was an awesome vehicle and thinking when I graduated with a real job I needed something nicer. That was a mistake. In 2003 I bought a 77 FJ40 and in 2004 a 1997 80 series. Built both, wheeled both. I took the 80 series to the Rubicon with my local club and oldest daughter. One of my fondest memories. I have since had a 2004 100 series and in 2016 upgraded to a 200 series. In 2014 I also bought my current 1973 FJ40
There are links to all the build threads on IH8MUD, but I will just post up what my current vehicles have
Before I get into that. I have had a history with Camping and campers
In 2004 I bought a Jayco Baja as it was supposed to be an offroad Pop-up. Was great for the family while the girls were teenagers enabling us to go to the Mountains or Moab. I became discouraged as the forest roads would make the Particle board glue and staples come undone and I was always doing some repairs.
I then bought an Adventure Trailers Horizon when the girls went to college and it was mostly just me. I didnt really care for it with the RTT on top of the trailer as my normal camping rig. I saw a 2002 Kimberley Karavan from Austrlia come up for sale and I snapped this up. This is a great camper built for the outback. The ozzies camp for months at a time. Even though it was 8 years old when I bought it, it still looked new and I had no issues with it the 6 years I owned it. You had a full Kitchen, heat, a room with a Queen bed and plenty of room to stand or put a table. Setup was only a couple of minutes unless you were going to put up the awning. In late 2015 the Aussie dollar tanked and I bought a brand new Kimberley Karavan direct from Australia. This provided a lot more creature comforts and still could go anywhere the Kamper could go.
I also had an ARB Simpson III which I used for expedition wheeling where pulling any trailer wouldnt be practical. Only thing I didnt like about the soft sided RTT was setup and tear down time and it was just a hassle. I now have an Alu-Cab for these times when I don't take the Karavan
My 2016 Kimberley Karavan
My Alu-Cab RTT
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