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  • I might add that these are much more common in Australia, than the US type of Folding Trailer.
    Very common many manufacturers

    Not so Common
  • Less Stuff wrote:
    Nice camper but the thing I envy most was the lack of bugs.

    Lived in Wyoming for a few years and heard two mosquitoes talking one time.
    One said should we eat him here or take him home.

    Should not get too envious. We have as well as Mozzies, flies, Blowflies , Sandflies and Mites. Flies are bad in the Australian Bush.
  • Nice camper but the thing I envy most was the lack of bugs.

    Lived in Wyoming for a few years and heard two mosquitoes talking one time.
    One said should we eat him here or take him home.
    The other said lets eat him here because if we take him home the big guys will get him.
  • Big Baron wrote:
    $30,000 AU for a queen bed in a tent. Ouch.
    Looks neat, but too gadgety. Great quality, though. I don't think anything less than this would survive even a week in the bush.

    Around about right. Fairly easy to erect.
  • ~$30,000 AU for a queen bed in a tent. Ouch.
    Looks neat, but too gadgety. Great quality, though. I don't think anything less than this would survive even a week in the bush.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    Thanks Robert - going small sure has it advantages... I am definitely going with a couple of these ideas for the somewhat wasted space I have on the front deck area of my off-road war wagon... I only use my front deck for supplies and want to locate a couple of those large drawer metal cabinets...

    My 12-foot box plus the 5-foot front deck would give me all the room I would ever need for my back country outings here...

    After watching the VIDEO this idea has good merit as well. The trailer is the enclosed bed and cooking area. The large opened up tent is the living area...

    Alot of us guys that camp in the smoky mountains here in TN do the large tent canopy over the camp site idea. The trees are so heavy in there every time it rains the trees drip water for days...

    With my 12-foot box I would have all the comforts of home and it would blend into outside camping rather well using a large tent canopy over the whole thing...

    My large off-road foot print has all the room it needs for batteries and power source items.

    Great ideas here...
    Roy Ken