Hi Ogre,
From reading most of your camping related posts, I feel that we are both in a similar point of view regarding keeping a CT Camper simple. I really like the look of your referenced tent and did contemplate making my tent using 'fire-hose' structural elements. In critically examining this...
Hi Rex,
I think that we may each be seeing a different product? I am aiming for a really simple canvas tent mounted on to a sled base that is loaded into the vault bed and stays in there, especially whilst in transit. In its packed for travel state, imagine a collapsed tent and poles sandwiched...
Hi Tinker71,
The hard-standing floor that rests on the ground has a frame to lift it up ~3 inches, maybe using aluminium 'L section', and I had also thought of using some wedges for leveling. I am assuming that CT would have self-leveling!
I appreciate your comment about needing a 'full stow'...
My Primary objectives for a CT Camper:
Does not require towing
Fits entirely inside the vault when travelling for ‘stealth’
Breathable canvas camping experience
Affordable cost for what it is
Quality materials despite low cost - e.g. Tencate CampShield...
Hi Raven, I'm a CT-Tri order from the UK and as I have only just joined CTOC we are now, at least, into double figures! Realistically, there must be thousands of UK reservations as this is such a superb vehicle and I hope that we don't get too watered down a version for the UK. After all our...