Pioneer I
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Pioneer I
3057
Pioneer I
3057
Does the slide run straight into the tent. If so I want to come and try it ;-)Glamping. We back yard camp. The kids love it and the wife loves being able to walk into the sliding glass door on our walk out basement and use the bathroom. Only thing I need is a fire ring (or fire pit).
We do cheat a bit with the extension cord to power the fans. (The o2 cool fans have AC adapters that let them run on power, so you dont burn through D cell batteries)
It is a great way to do a test run on some gear. The neighbors don't get why I park my car in my back yard for the evening, but that is the only way to test out all the packing and storage systems.
Enthusiast III
Michael, I take it that this is your full time job? If so, you are a lucky man to be able to do what you love. I'm pretty impressed with what I have discovered from this group so far. I hope one day to meet you out and about. Take care and travel safe!
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Hi Bob!Michael, I take it that this is your full time job? If so, you are a lucky man to be able to do what you love. I'm pretty impressed with what I have discovered from this group so far. I hope one day to meet you out and about. Take care and travel safe!
Member III
Hey is that the hannibal side awning? I've been toying with the idea but need to see one face to face before I conside spending my moneyThis Overlanding malarkey is tiring.View attachment 13047
Pioneer I
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Hi Keith yes it is the Hannibal.Hey is that the hannibal side awning? I've been toying with the idea but need to see one face to face before I conside spending my money
Member III
I've seen it on loads of websites and I've watched all the Tube of much video. I just want to see one in the flesh. The fact that they're just short of £500 is holding me back too.View attachment 15800
Hi Keith yes it is the Hannibal.
I chose it over the others because it is freestanding so no poles. Takes a couple of minutes to rig up.
I got it in 2010 from Neneoverland along with my Roof Tent.
Member II
This is an awesome photo - love it! I actually agree, overlanding is extremely tiring. I know by the end of the day I am ready to crash anywhere..... it doesn't matter how comfortable, I can sleep anywhere. Even with scorpions crawling in my beard. HAHA!This Overlanding malarkey is tiring.View attachment 13047
Pioneer I
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Haha my missus doesn't do scorpions that's why we have the roof tent.This is an awesome photo - love it! I actually agree, overlanding is extremely tiring. I know by the end of the day I am ready to crash anywhere..... it doesn't matter how comfortable, I can sleep anywhere. Even with scorpions crawling in my beard. HAHA!
Member II
That's so cool! Love that photo. They usually don't like scorpions - haha! You have had such amazing adventures. Looking forward to your big trip!View attachment 17261
Haha my missus doesn't do scorpions that's why we have the roof tent.
This picture is us camping under the stars at Wadi Rum in Jordan. The red light is a marker so I could find my way back in the dark after taking some pictures.
The white light is the Mrs checking for scorpians
Explorer I
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Explorer I
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Pathfinder I
I used to have one of those apache campers. Wish they still built pop ups like that.A shot from a few years ago. My 1976 International Scout II pulling my 1976 Apache popup from San Diego, thru Colorado, to Georgia. Sure do miss that Rig!
Love the International.. I've been building a '66 800 over the last waay too many years..A shot from a few years ago. My 1976 International Scout II pulling my 1976 Apache popup from San Diego, thru Colorado, to Georgia. Sure do miss that Rig!
Not going to lie...I bought one of those Zip showers for my GF when we went on our first camping trip together to Morro Strand. AMAZING haha! I fired that thing up and took a steaming hot shower right on the coast. I do just fine dirt bagging it but dang it sure was nice to have!Hey there's nothing wrong with a little glamping! (We also call it "gloverlanding". It'll be a thing, trust me.)
King Size Fox Airbed (Stands about 28" tall!)
Hot shower? No problem. 3.5 gallon water brick with Zodi hot water kit.
Luggable Loo inside a Browning privacy tent. "Babe, you've changed camping for me..." she said while... well, taking it for a test spin. @MamaBear
Explorer I
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I do miss the Apache. Was great in windy conditions. However, I did have to set it up once in the rain, and that was not fun at all.I used to have one of those apache campers. Wish they still built pop ups like that.
I love um too. I miss my old Brownie. Would like to get a traveler.Love the International.. I've been building a '66 800 over the last waay too many years..
Wow!
Influencer II