pete.wilson
Adventurer
Hey
I often find myself in some out of the way places but usually nothing too drastic that 4 wheel drive doesn't take care of. I am torn between between three things. When I do get out into the woods; do I want to camp from a tent using only my truck or do I modify my 6x12 cargo trailer for camping purposes? My truck is a 2000 Ford F150 4x4 with a unicover construction topper which I have used for several years now but it sure is hard to put pants on in the morning or bathroom breaks which the trailer makes it easier. Fixing up the trailer is no major problem. I do love the Oztent but it's price is an issue. So the question is: Do I tent it, and use just the truck with all of it's limitation but ease without the trailer OR upgrade the trailer by insulating it and some semi-permanent cabinetry and deal with any problems with a trailer on the trail. I want to hear from you with your suggestions. Thanks all.
Pete Wilson
I often find myself in some out of the way places but usually nothing too drastic that 4 wheel drive doesn't take care of. I am torn between between three things. When I do get out into the woods; do I want to camp from a tent using only my truck or do I modify my 6x12 cargo trailer for camping purposes? My truck is a 2000 Ford F150 4x4 with a unicover construction topper which I have used for several years now but it sure is hard to put pants on in the morning or bathroom breaks which the trailer makes it easier. Fixing up the trailer is no major problem. I do love the Oztent but it's price is an issue. So the question is: Do I tent it, and use just the truck with all of it's limitation but ease without the trailer OR upgrade the trailer by insulating it and some semi-permanent cabinetry and deal with any problems with a trailer on the trail. I want to hear from you with your suggestions. Thanks all.
Pete Wilson