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I definitely need some of those as well.nothing wild just picked up a latching tote from academy this weekend
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where did you find the quick pitch shower enclosure? Direct from aussieland?I've been camping for decades and I'm finally approaching a time when I don't think I could do any better in terms of gear:
The items above form the foundation of my setup. I also have a few items that are key and have worked for me:
- My Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon gets me to all the places I want to be.
- OzTent RX4 is spacious, quick to setup, and of high quality. Can't imagine a better ground tent.
- Along with the tent, my TETON Sports Outfitter XXL Camp Cot makes for a restful and stress-free trip. I have three of them for the family.
- My SnoMaster 56L Fridge/Freezer allows me to travel for longer periods of time without having to worry about ice. I actually keep a 10 lb. bag of ice in the freezer to make my drinks more enjoyable.
- My newly acquired QuickPitch camp shower is something I've wanted since I first laid eyes on it. I've also built a pressurized shower pump to make showers in remote places possible. A nice luxury.
- And, finally, my house power setup: Renogy solar panels (200w of power) mounted on the Jeep's roof rack; an ACOPOWER 40Amp MPPT Controller; and two Group 34 Odyssey 34R-PC1500T AGM batteries.
The only dream item that remains is a small trailer to take the weight out of the Jeep. Something like a Morris Mule.
- For cooking, my Weber Q2200 grill and Gas ONE stove. I may ditch the stove and go for a Tembo Tusk Scottle to further simplify not having to bring along pots and pans.
- My Dietz Hurricane kerosene lanterns are among my favorite things in camp. Makes the night more enjoyable and, strangely, I love the smell of burning kerosene
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At the Texas Avid Outdoor Expo in Llano, TX earlier this month. I’ll look for the merchant . . . he is a retired firefighter living in Dripping Springs, TX if I remember correctly. He was much less expensive than others I’ve found online in the US.where did you find the quick pitch shower enclosure? Direct from aussieland?
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I remember seeing him there, but don’t recall any details. Good to know he’s local.Found him: BK Kustomz (click to follow link)
His website doesn't show the QuickPitch shower enclosure, but he was selling both the soft and hard case versions. You might contact him directly. He also fabricated some killer high-density plastic enclosures for electronics. He will do custom work for you.
Nice guy and I enjoyed doing business with him.
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All I heard is Cooper's BBQFound him: BK Kustomz (click to follow link)
His website doesn't show the QuickPitch shower enclosure, but he was selling both the soft and hard case versions. You might contact him directly. He also fabricated some killer high-density plastic enclosures for electronics. He will do custom work for you.
Nice guy and I enjoyed doing business with him.
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I went there for dinner the day of the expo. Ate way too much, but it was delicious.All I heard is Cooper's BBQ
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Is this one a runner or the one you mentioned needed a new motor? I have been driving my '91 Cherokee the last two weeks. Car and '77 both started to leak water.As the op of this thread, I totally forgot to post WHY I made my most recent purchase...
I've been overlanding in a 2004 Colorado z71 for about two years now. While it's a great truck, I've decided that for my off roading needs, an suv is the best fit.
The plan is to set it up as a dedicated camping rig for either solo trips, or for the family. All we'll need to do is stop and get food, and go. That's the plan anyways.