Table
(above) The bed support that stores under the bench seat, now has angled, screw-in table leg brackets, mounted to plywood with T-nuts, epoxy and glassed to the table...
(above) Surprisingly sturdy...
(above) Dimensions: 29" high, 20.5" wide, 62" long...
Fits in a stuff sack, that fits in a drybag, on the roof... Along with the Foxwing Poles and zip-ins... And the outdoor carpets... It's an amazing set-up when you have the time and space... Quite the base-camp... If you can bring the Fuso by Homegrown Trailers some week, I can let you take the...
Awning Room
ARB makes a great 8' x 8' awning, and they have a zip-on awning room that is fitted specifically to that awning...
(above) Once the awning is set up, the awning room fits onto the aluminum frame mounted on the Jeep through a slide on connector... Takes about a minute to mount the...
I considered a heat exchange system, but I want to leave the hoses in the engine compartment alone... If something goes wrong and leaks, could be big trouble... Also, from what I've read some heat exchange systems need a motor throttle in the engine compartment to help regulate the...
Portable Shower
I have owned a Zodi Hot Camp shower long before I got the Jeep... With some extended trips on the horizon, one luxury to look forward to will be a nice hot shower... The Zodi as it came from the factory is more bulky with the connected hoses than I have space for in the location...
Making The Bed Bigger...
The reality of two people sleeping side by side in the back of the Jeep just got better...
(above) The bench seat / single bed is fine going solo... When Pam and I have gone out overnight, it's been one of us using the wall cushion, on the floor, for the secondary...
At the end of 2017, I want to wish you all a Happy New Year with many roads, great and small, of adventure to follow...
A huge THANK YOU goes back out to Mike Hiscox for everything...!!!...
Our plan for 2018, with Pam now retired, is to do some serious get aways in the Jeep... Stay tuned...
The past year and a half, I've been working with a start-up handmade, wood travel trailer company... What you just said is 100% true... Looks easy from the outside, but few are willing to put their life savings and homes on the line to build a successful company... And yes, the founders do work...
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