Explorer I
- 3,680
- First Name
- Brian
- Last Name
- McGahuey
- Member #
-
23711
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- GMRS WRMV941
A little back story...
For the last few years, my family of three (myself, wife, and 4yo daughter) have been camping using my 2003 Nissan Xterra adventure rig.
Getting everything we need for a 4 day trip into the X is a challenge, to say the least.
Tent, fridge, water, dog, sleeping gear, tools, recovery gear, toiletries, etc.
I've done the best I can to organize the rig, and find gear that packs down pretty compact, but it's still a bit like playing jenga to get everything in there.
Seeing as how we'd like to start doing some longer trips starting next year, I've decided to build an adventure trailer.
I decided something that was about 4ft X 6ft would be perfect. Large enough to carry what we need, but small enough to still be relatively light.
The trailer will need to have on board power for the fridge, on board water, slide out kitchen space, the usual adventure trailer suspects.
With that in mind, today I brought home the bones of my trailer!
The trailer started life as a heavy duty tow behind reader board sign. The trailer has a heavy duty frame, decent tires, and what I think is a 3500lb trailer axle.
First task is to strip all the wood off the trailer, and get a really good look at the axle and frame.
I'm currently working out the overall design using my 3d modeling program, and will post images once I finish the initial basic design.
This should make it much easier to head out!
For the last few years, my family of three (myself, wife, and 4yo daughter) have been camping using my 2003 Nissan Xterra adventure rig.
Getting everything we need for a 4 day trip into the X is a challenge, to say the least.
Tent, fridge, water, dog, sleeping gear, tools, recovery gear, toiletries, etc.
I've done the best I can to organize the rig, and find gear that packs down pretty compact, but it's still a bit like playing jenga to get everything in there.
Seeing as how we'd like to start doing some longer trips starting next year, I've decided to build an adventure trailer.
I decided something that was about 4ft X 6ft would be perfect. Large enough to carry what we need, but small enough to still be relatively light.
The trailer will need to have on board power for the fridge, on board water, slide out kitchen space, the usual adventure trailer suspects.
With that in mind, today I brought home the bones of my trailer!
The trailer started life as a heavy duty tow behind reader board sign. The trailer has a heavy duty frame, decent tires, and what I think is a 3500lb trailer axle.
First task is to strip all the wood off the trailer, and get a really good look at the axle and frame.
I'm currently working out the overall design using my 3d modeling program, and will post images once I finish the initial basic design.
This should make it much easier to head out!