should be a switch at, the camera that turns sight lines on or offHere's the 4 way shot. The rear is supposed to have sight lines, but oh well. If it goes out of frame, it's a foot away from my back bumper.
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Oh damn, I didn't mess with the reverse switch. I will give that a shot.should be a switch at, the camera that turns sight lines on or off
Cleanwaste Portable Toilet w/ 1 Waste Kit (D119PET)Does anyone have any recommendations on a cassette toilet (or other options for pooping while car camping)
I want to grab my favorite God spot on Cliff Point (here) when our campgrounds reopen.
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To avoid the vault toilet a groover would be nice addition to our camping kit and I was thinking about something like this:
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Sometime in the next year (when the buyers of our Idaho family house settle up for the adjacent empty lot) I'm hoping to take 1/2 of my real estate "winnings" and invest in a (dirtbag) camper van set up so I can hard sided camp at the my favorite (grizzly-friendly) trailheads along the CDT
I''m visualizing something like this (but in a used / affordable promaster)
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So I don't mind spending a little more up front for the pooper to save on the "back end" as it were
Does anyone have any recommendations on a cassette toilet (or other options for pooping while car camping)
I want to grab my favorite God spot on Cliff Point (here) when our campgrounds reopen.
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To avoid the vault toilet a groover would be nice addition to our camping kit and I was thinking about something like this:
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Sometime in the next year (when the buyers of our Idaho family house settle up for the adjacent empty lot) I'm hoping to take 1/2 of my real estate "winnings" and invest in a (dirtbag) camper van set up so I can hard sided camp at the my favorite (grizzly-friendly) trailheads along the CDT
I''m visualizing something like this (but in a used / affordable promaster)
So I don't mind spending a little more up front for the pooper to save on the "back end" as it were
That my friend is why my camper has a dry bath. no toilet to navigate around its like a small but normal shower stall.In the year plus we lived out of our camper, I think I only used the shower twice. It was an exercise in futility attempting to contort myself around the bathroom to make it happen, and I'm not even that tall/large. But @eric strt6 has it down, you just have to turn the shower head on/off while showering and you really cut down on the volume of water used.
Unless you are getting super dirty, rolling around in the muck, or staying out for a lengthy amount of time, I'd stick to baby wipes.
I do this at home. Not sure why....I use one to two gallons per shower Wet up. shut off, Soap up. turn on, rinse, turn off. I have a 35 gallon fresh water tank
looks like up on the Alpine loop above Silvertonwhere is that?
Negative.looks like up on the Alpine loop above Silverton
@Nick I know you'll have ridden very near there at least once if not multiple times.where is that?
Ah, good memories on the Alpine Loop encountering another group and having to back down a half mile of shelf road with 1.5' of snow on it.Alpine loop is still probably snowbound, afaik
Queen size bed, hot water for cleaning stuff, washing or shower, comfortable seating from the elements if the weather turns bad or too hot or too many bugs and happily warm enough with the heater like the last couple of nights when it was 27F overnight outside.@6thElement how does the pop up life compare to a mere tent now that you’ve spent some time with it?
Generators are the fucking worst.Queen size bed, hot water for cleaning stuff, washing or shower, comfortable seating from the elements if the weather turns bad or too hot or too many bugs and happily warm enough with the heater like the last couple of nights when it was 27F overnight outside.
At 6'2" I'm spoiled by our california king at home, but I know getting a longer bed in campers is tough. Ours is E/W bed config and I can just fit with a couple of inches to spare, but more would be nice.
There isn''t much storage space, so we generally shuffle duffle bags or other stuff onto the back bench seat of the truck when we're in the camper. I also need to go back to my email thread with the manufacturer on how I can get a cigarette power socket wired in to the electronics that can be used for a laptop DC PSU. (Tim would have been coerced into assisting with this if he hadn't wandered back east).
*I still curse people with generators who end up somewhere near us particularly when off in unimproved campsite areas.
And at a certain point a straight up Class C makes more sense yet, I’m guessing.Generators are the fucking worst.
By the end of our trip I was jonesing for a flatbed lined with storage boxes. A traditional bed with a truck camper wastes a lot of space.
It depends how off the beaten path you're looking to go, plenty of spots we've been too required the ground clearance and 4-low. Thankfully I haven't needed the rear locker yetAnd at a certain point a straight up Class C makes more sense yet, I’m guessing.
Except a Class C is a Class C 100% of the time. With a flatbed or utility bed, you can take the camper off and still have the utility of a pickup truck. Well, that and you can carry the camper from truck to truck. Besides, unless you get that Class C converted to 4x4, your access will be limited.And at a certain point a straight up Class C makes more sense yet, I’m guessing.
You are one shrewd purchase away from becoming Trapper John M.D.And at a certain point a straight up Class C makes more sense yet, I’m guessing.