Wow! The best part is that it is all built around how you use it, the components you use for your style. The cost is generally not an issue because of the comforts it provides. It's better than spend thousands on something that doesn't truly support your needs.
do you have the breakdown on how you started the build? thinking of doing something likes to accommodate my mountain bikes and other cool stuff to bring,...thanks!!
LTDanno360 It's the part that is hanging down beneath the tent that looks like he could stand up in. It's right behind the ladder... Same color as the tent.
is this where I'm supposed to criticize the cost/build/hipsterness of someone else's work, while actually doing nothing productive myself? *looks at other comments* Yep this is the place!
Youre not a camper. Youre a tourist conspicuously consuming. Nice work by the way. I have nothing against people building things in a creative way. Youre a great "maker". But you are no camper.
Nice under handed dickhead compliment. I'm building something akin to this, that is going to be multifunctional, and will give a warm, dry, comfortable place to sleep in and will set up in minutes. Much like this guy, I got tired of setting up a tent and sleeping on the ground. You ever setup a tent in Utah at 2am after driving 8+ hours, when it's freezing balls? That shit gets old, the older you get. Plus its safer if you're up in the high sierras, or grizzly country, etc. Been camping both primitive and casual for several years. Nothing will make you pucker more then when a 1000 lb grizzly brushes against your tent at dark thirty. I digress...Now he has something he can overland with and it serves many functions. You know, extra spare tires, fuel for extended exploring in the back country...geez dude. Wtf is a real camper anyway? Enlighten us.