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I did my first “long” distance tow with my raft trailer. It is a converted Chevy axel and tons of steel and composite decking so not the nimblest of trailers. Put a 16 ft raft rigged for a three day float and the total weight topped 2,500 lbs.

Leg one: 89 miles at roughly 55 Mph on WA-18 yielding 510 Wh/mi

Leg two: Mostly back country and washboard roads into Macks Canyon on the Deschutes. 59 miles with 10-55 mph speeds. 542 Wh/mi.

Leg three: Shuttle driver going for 11 extra miles of who knows what. Without the raft the consumption was 490 Wh/mi.

Leg four: A faster freeway trip at 65 mph with heavy head winds dropped us down to 584 Wh/mi.

I was nervous about the shuttle crew not being able to figure out the truck so I put some labels on the outside and center console. They got it figured out and left the truck at the confluence of the secures and the Columbia rivers.

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I'm still trying to figure out how to use an electric truck on a Middle Fork Salmon trip. I don't see any way possible, due to distances and number of days (5-7) the EV would be parked. Rural Idaho is sparse on charging infrastructure.

Glad to hear your Cybertruck was taken care of by the shuttle driver.
 
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I think the only way would be with generators and lots of time.
 
 








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