Airing out the ARB Simpson II RTT (pics)

cshontz

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Since its been packed up for most of the winter, I decided to deploy the RTT, and let it air out a little - maybe snap a few pics. Sadly, they're only driveway shots again. I'm eager to get back out into the wilderness sometime soon.

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HongerVenture

Adventurer
As always your Jeep looks sharp... doubly so with that tent on top. I love it!

Man-o-man... at some point in the future my path will take me toward a RTT or a 4WC.
 

cshontz

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HongerVenture said:
As always your Jeep looks sharp... doubly so with that tent on top. I love it!

Thanks, Joel! I only wish it didn't spend so much time in the driveway. It looks like its going to be a busy summer, but I can still count my planned outings on only one hand. Nothing impromptu yet, either.
 

DaveM

Explorer
sweet, I dig the canopy thing over the ladder, you can piss out the door in total privacy! :D
 

cshontz

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DaveM said:
sweet, I dig the canopy thing over the ladder, you can piss out the door in total privacy! :D

People touch that ladder with their hands, you know. :yikes:
 

DaveM

Explorer
cshontz said:
People touch that ladder with their hands, you know. :yikes:

I'd be more worried about the puddle at the bottom! ;)

Getting out of bed in a RTT to pay a visit to the "porcelain bush" is no fun in the middle of the night. But thats my only gripe about RTTs, they are great! How solid is the fold out flap portion of this type of RTT? Does it move a lot when you are getting in and out? My tent is a Maggiolina, so no cantilevered out portion but less space inside probably, and bigger when closed. Still, the best money I ever spent on a camping setup.
 

mountainpete

Spamicus Eliminatus
DaveM said:
I'd be more worried about the puddle at the bottom! ;)

Getting out of bed in a RTT to pay a visit to the "porcelain bush" is no fun in the middle of the night. But thats my only gripe about RTTs, they are great! How solid is the fold out flap portion of this type of RTT? Does it move a lot when you are getting in and out? My tent is a Maggiolina, so no cantilevered out portion but less space inside probably, and bigger when closed. Still, the best money I ever spent on a camping setup.

Two words: Nalgene bottle
 

cshontz

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The cantilevered portion feels sturdy - I'd say its sturdy enough for... vigorous in-tent antics, whatever they may be. The hinges are extremely beefy, the fabric is reinforced with nylon straps, and the ladder can be set to bear some of the load.
 

cshontz

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mountainpete said:
Two words: Nalgene bottle

Yuck. This thread sure is going south. ;)

EDIT: Tainted Nalgene bottle finds its way into the 12v fridge. Hi-jinks ensue.
 

DaveM

Explorer
cshontz said:
Yuck. This thread sure is going south. ;)

EDIT: Tainted Nalgene bottle finds its way into the 12v fridge. Hi-jinks ensue.

eewwww. that seals it, I'm going out the door. Actually the wife would kill me if I tried to do either (bottle or door). I hate being domesticated.
 

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