@tdulka thanks for watching!! I have no idea if they had any rain since we were there the middle of September, but be prepared for scarce water sources.
Thanks for the review. I just bought one for my camping adventures. I wanted it so I wouldn’t have to remove my tri-fold cover completely. I think this is perfect for me. Keeps my traveling weight light and simple. I’m planning on using a heat blanket during cold weather camping and powering it with my solar generator I built. Keep it simple I always say.
i am 6'3" tall and need a longer extension. i did not unstand why the hinges did not work. if the plywood was shorter would the extension work? any thoughts about a tarp over the tent door to prevent rain coming in ?
@robertburns1886 thanks for watching. For what didn't work with the platform is when I trifold my hard cover there isn't enough room for your feet in between the 2. So either take it totally off, or I'm gonna try to unbolt the cover and lift the cover and put a 2x6 on its side and hopefully give enough room for my feet and not get too tight against the tent and tent poles. I have had it out in the rain yet, but was gonna try one of those 10x10 tailgate canopies, otherwise I know someone that makes their own hammocks and tents and see if we can figure out a way to make a canopy over it.
@gbltheolechurch5acrehomestead thanks for watching. I hope to be getting back out soon, but it's super hot here in Iowa now, and camping would be rough
Thanks for the video. I plan on making this trip one day. I made a short video of Texas, WI today. It is north east of Wausau. Thanks from Rhinelander.
Thanks for watching. I would have brought my pole along but it was supposed to be windy both days and I didnt want to fight the wind. But since Rice Lake and Lake Mills is close by we will be back again.
I camp in a Gladiator with a Rightline truck bed and a Suv tent for more extended stays. Are you keeping your tri-fold bed cover folded up and on the bed or do you take it off.
So far, I keep it on. But if you watched my video with the platform I made, I still need to figure that out as i can barely get my feet under the cover and my platform. I like the setup with the storage underneath. What I might have to do is one of 2 things. 1. Take it off each night or 2. Cut some blocks to elevate the lid after I detach it and keep it in the tent for a shelf. The only concern I have then is that it will put too much pressure on the tent sides, and if it rains, will the water seep in where it touches. I still haven't had it up in the rain yet, but if I get the chance, I will get a review video up on how it performed in the rain.
The pizza actually turned out not to bad. What I'm going to do is find another pizza pan like I had fir the cover and put a small hinge on it to keep it together. With the size of that top pan it won't slide out from in between the chains. Just have to keep dinking with it and tweak it. Thanks for watching
I'm always careful with hand water pumps as wasps and Yellow Jackets sometimes nest inside... ready to run if they come out first. Cheers to "Crazy Neighbor" too.
Yes this is over in SE Minnesota by Rushford in the Driftless region. There are plans to make the Minnesota Driftless Hiking Trail using the Lost Creek Trail by Chatfield, all the way to the Reno Unit of the State forest in far SE Minnesota. Thanks for watching and Google the organization for that new Trail.
Nope. Live life. Don't live in fear, or you're to miss it. So far between the Minneapolis International Airport and the one in Houston, I have only seen 12 masks total.