DAY 10 = With temperatures at 122°, 10 days of consecutive camping and 3,000 miles under our belt, we decided to stay at The Oasis in the heart of Death Valley. A very upscale hotel — it was fun dropping the truck and trailer off with valet and watching the bellhop unload our filthy gear from...
DAY 8-9 = [Kings Canyon and Sequoia] Pretty amazing walking through the forest of giants. Our son was a great prop to create a ‘scale’ element. He’s also a phenomenal travel companion — just like his mom. We camped out backcountry is a spot that was more convenient than beautiful.
My goal when...
DAY 6-7 = Camping in Yosemite is like spending the night at a kids playground sandwiched between a zoo and an art museum. The views are stunning and there is so much to see — but the people, crowds and wild kids ?. We stoped by a convenient store while in the park and got some ice cream. As we...
DAY 3-4 = Redwood National Park, the 12th Park my wife and I have visited together. Simply put — its amazing! Elk on the beach — something new for this Colorado family. A question we get asked a lot is "how do you give a 9 month old a bath when you’re camping for days on end?"
DAY 1 = I met up with my wife and 9 month old son after driving through the night 1,147 miles (Denver to Reno). Our Overland set up consist of a M101A2 Military trailer I built out and my 2017 Tundra. She was suppose to arrive at 930am so we’d have enough time to make it to Lassen National park...
There are a lot more images of the build and our trips on Instagram @reallybigadventure
Or check out my build page at https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/really-big-adventure-%E2%80%93-m101a2-build.192241/
There aren’t a ton of people that have done telescoping lifts.
1- don’t paint, tape or do anything to the inside tube, you’ll regret it. I’ve been using white lithium to protect and lube the raw steel on the internal tubing.
2- you don’t need stainless...it’s nice but pricey to work with the...
The tailgate is very heavy. I am very conscious of that and try not to leave it open if it's not supported. JK hinges or the $20 weldable set off Amazon both work great.
Yes, that was my goal as well. I could have bought a really nice bumper pull camper for what I have invested into this thing. If you air down the tires on the trailer [helps reduce the trailer bounce over rocks etc] and take it slow, your only limiting factors are your vehicle and nerve ––...
We went out this weekend and this set up was AMAZING, granted the trails were in a lot better shape that the place we went the week before, but the trailer is scary quiet ?
We made it out this past weekend and had an amazing time. I've got a few more modifications and some organizing I need to do before we take off on our 18 day trip [mid june] 2,800 miles. Also need to find some time to install my new suspension, wheels and tires on my Tundra.
mvmtmkr Thanks for the compliments! I bought the trailer pretty much stock – Day 1 Image is attached below [15JUL17]. I spent the first couple of weeks designing it –– and then found out my wife was getting induced a month early. So I rushed to knock out all the major stuff. Including...
That’s not a vent, it’s a 120v to 12v (ac/dc) power inverter. It’s a heavy duty version designed to run vehicle components on show cars. I’ve got a 2000 watt generator I can use if need be. The trailer is wired up to charge off solar, my truck auxiliary 7 pin and 120v AC. I like back ups for...
Thanks! I’ve got an electronic trailer controller on the truck (‘17 Tundra Limited) , I just don’t use them much while we’re offroad. On the really steep stuff I tend to favor 4-low and use the transmission — which works awesome with the surge break. We’ll see — I don’t have time this summer to...
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