IMHO the biggest advantage of the RTT is speed of set up and take down.
Let me give an example: When I am driving a long way, lets say from Michigan to Utah. There are two hotel stops along the way. With a standard tent, no way will I invest the time to set up and break down camp for the 7...
IMHO the biggest advantage of the RTT is speed of set up and take down.
Let me give an example: When I am driving a long way, lets say from Michigan to Utah. There are two hotel stops along the way. With a standard tent, no way will I invest the time to set up and break down camp for the 7...
We did a big Utah/Yellowstone roadie last year. After it was over, we felt the same as your group. A bit more downtime/free time would have been welcomed.
Coincidentally we just got back from Acadia. While it is a nice place and all, we preferred Yellowstone by far. And since they are more or...
A few posts back someone mentioned putting pads between where the ladder and floor rub together while the tent is folded. I bought a nice "Welcome" mat and simply put it between the ladder and the floor. It does a great job of keeping the ladder from rubbing on the floor. In addition, it does a...
Your attitude is all wrong. You should blame others for your mistake, then badmouth the manufacturer all over the internet. If that does not satisfy you, you should burn their headquarters to the ground. You have a lot to learn.
I go sleeping bags. Mainly because the bottom of the bag adds to the padding under my hips and ***.
Nobody in the history of camping has ever said :"yeah it was too soft under me last night".
Bag can be zipped and unzipped as needed.
Not to be "That guy", but instead of renting for $500, I would buy a pre-owned one for $700 to $900 and return it to my garage when done. A Ten day trip to Arches and Zion ain't going to be cheap anyway, throwing another $300 to $400 at the tent now would pay dividends down the road. I know the...
I think its because most RTT's are mounted on top of metal trailers. Possibly the only metal thing for miles around.
Most ground tents are mounted on.......the ground.
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