โJun-17-2014 12:18 AM
โJun-21-2014 01:38 PM
anutami wrote:
I have some experience with light offroading with hard sides. I guess it depends on what you are looking for in a camper, how comfortable you want to be, how much room you need and what type of camping you will be doing.
I started with a northstar laredo, which had the best offroad capability of the campers I have owned. It had the smallest holding tanks, and the cassette toilet filled up in one day. I am not able to dump my tanks while boondocking in anza borrego state park. Sleeping was okay when my kids were very small
My next camper an eagle cap 800 was wider and taller, still great offroad hard side. It provided larger holding tanks but still was a non-basement camper and lacked a bunk bed for my son. As my kids continued to grow I needed more room.
Awesome trip & photos, Thank You.
Then I found the perfect offroad camper (except for the tie downs...that is another story)
The wolf creek 850. This camper is perfect for light off road use. It is taller and I get a bit more sway than the eagle cap, but has huge holding tank capacity, and comfortable sleeping room for a family of 4. I would recommend buy used and find out what you want then upgrade to the camper you really want. Also, I have never seen a dually when we go out on the jeep trails with the camper.
Good luck
Nolan
โJun-21-2014 06:36 AM
โJun-21-2014 06:12 AM
~DJ~ wrote:sky_free wrote:
Nice, but he was asking about a hardside.
Hardside or pop up makes no difference in ground clearance. I am just showing what a truck is capable of with a 4" lift.
โJun-20-2014 08:56 PM
bka0721 wrote:
Now get out there and get some dust and dirt on your own Truck Camper! :B
b
โJun-20-2014 06:45 PM
twodownzero wrote:What else would we do with them? Sit in a campground or my Aunt Alice's driveway? Heck, I could have spent the same money I spent on my Truck and Camper and got a really nice new Motorhome and done just that.
That is really awesome that you guys have taken your campers to such remote places.
โJun-20-2014 05:40 PM
โJun-20-2014 12:09 PM
โJun-20-2014 06:50 AM
โJun-18-2014 12:15 PM
Scars1989 wrote:
So here is my story i am 25 ill be buying a Ford F-350 Dually Super Cab (or extended if u prefer basicly not a 4 door ) with a 8' bed
i am 100% noob to truck campers but not to trucks and off roading but i am also not calling my self a expert
before i get into campers i would like to know what is more important having super light weight how much would be to much with a 6k payload and COG... how do the 2 specs come in to play with off roading i know the COG need to be at or forward of the rear axle beyond that i don't know much
i would like to define the off roading ill be doing it will mostly be on trails but if i need to i would like to be able to travel off trails if i need get to the right camping spot but no MAJOR rock crawling or mud bogging
that said i would like to also have a 6'' lift and 3'' body lift for when i do not have the TC with me. would this lead to way to tall and unstable.
also what is too tall too
as for camper i know i want a hard-side i like them best and ill be going to mostly cold climates. with bears and other not so friendly wild life (i know they got collapsible kinda and the clamshell like the Alaskan dont like dont want i would rather not be able to do or go certain places then not have the hard side.
i would like but not need a dry bath but the toilet has to be the flushing kind
i dont need a slide but if i found one light enough it would be a +
and lastly i would take a larger fridge with the freezer attached over a oven
any imput and info would be great
โJun-17-2014 10:03 PM
โJun-17-2014 08:58 PM
Scars1989 wrote:dadwolf2 wrote:I've had this debate before what's your to cents
Dually's are not the best offroad vehicle choice either.
โJun-17-2014 06:56 PM
โJun-17-2014 06:53 PM
dadwolf2 wrote:I've had this debate before what's your to cents
Dually's are not the best offroad vehicle choice either.
โJun-17-2014 05:59 PM
โJun-17-2014 05:15 PM
sue.t wrote:
Maybe consider a trailer designed for off-roading. Off-road "caravans" are popular in Australia.
Here's one option:
http://www.conqueror.co.za/commander.php