Well,after a long and exhaustive search I've come up with 3 choices for a relatively durable offroad camping setup.
CHOICE #1My ideal choice would be to have a custom camper built similiar to the http://www.Earthroamer.com . The only problem is that nobody in North America is currently making this type of camper. I'm hoping that the couple from the http://Turtleexpedition.com start manufacturing them.
CHOICE #2 Have http://www.Tigermotorhomes.com make me a custom welded aluminum expedition camper similiar to their Tiger CX.
CHOICE #3 Buy a http://www.northern-lite.com 6'10" camper made for a mini truck and bolt it down to either a fiberglass http://www.flippac.com or aluminum http://www.warnerbodies.com utility body.
I do a lot of driving through the sand dunes and I need something small and light as possible.
Anybody out there have any other ideas or something to add?
Anybody out there live near Denver so they can take a look at the Provan Tiger CX to see if this thing is 4x4 worthy?The owner of the company founded Fourwheel campers so he ought to know something about fourwheeling campers.
CHOICE #1My ideal choice would be to have a custom camper built similiar to the http://www.Earthroamer.com . The only problem is that nobody in North America is currently making this type of camper. I'm hoping that the couple from the http://Turtleexpedition.com start manufacturing them.
CHOICE #2 Have http://www.Tigermotorhomes.com make me a custom welded aluminum expedition camper similiar to their Tiger CX.
CHOICE #3 Buy a http://www.northern-lite.com 6'10" camper made for a mini truck and bolt it down to either a fiberglass http://www.flippac.com or aluminum http://www.warnerbodies.com utility body.
I do a lot of driving through the sand dunes and I need something small and light as possible.
Anybody out there have any other ideas or something to add?
Anybody out there live near Denver so they can take a look at the Provan Tiger CX to see if this thing is 4x4 worthy?The owner of the company founded Fourwheel campers so he ought to know something about fourwheeling campers.
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