My Go Bag! Offroad camp trailer biuld
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I would really like to build or have one of these, but I just bought an RV and dont see quite the advantage of the trailer. Although you can take it about anywhere you want, the advantage of the rv is my wife is happy and its warm or cold if you want and self contained.
What new ideas do you have?
Great work!
What new ideas do you have?
Great work!
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Dude, this thing is sick. I am incredibly jealous of this. I would love to do this one day. I just started getting into camping (I use a hammock setup). I love the idea of having everything in one area, nice and neat. I am a very OCD person and I 110% approve of this! Haha.
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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I spent 3 yrs. buying everything before I started the build. a good site to get ideas from is adventuretrailer.com. Bought the tent from eBay. Goal zero has been a great addition to the setup.
Well you gotta keep the wife happy. LOL. I've been down awhile now looking for another Cherokee. RV's are nice that's for sure. I do have a little buddy heater for the winter and a ceiling fan for the summer. Like you said the only real bonus to this is were you can go. I have been completely off the grid for 5 days so far. I used the 5 gl. propane bottle( heater mostly ) and about 15 gls. of fuel. Still had plenty of water left.
Dude, this thing is sick. I am incredibly jealous of this. I would love to do this one day. I just started getting into camping (I use a hammock setup). I love the idea of having everything in one area, nice and neat. I am a very OCD person and I 110% approve of this! Haha.
Well you gotta keep the wife happy. LOL. I've been down awhile now looking for another Cherokee. RV's are nice that's for sure. I do have a little buddy heater for the winter and a ceiling fan for the summer. Like you said the only real bonus to this is were you can go. I have been completely off the grid for 5 days so far. I used the 5 gl. propane bottle( heater mostly ) and about 15 gls. of fuel. Still had plenty of water left.
I would really like to build or have one of these, but I just bought an RV and dont see quite the advantage of the trailer. Although you can take it about anywhere you want, the advantage of the rv is my wife is happy and its warm or cold if you want and self contained.
What new ideas do you have?
Great work!
What new ideas do you have?
Great work!
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