janders
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My wife and I love camping and as our careers wind down, we want to start ramping up some longer trips. We love the US southwest desert in the winter. We lived on a sailboat for years and spent time on the water in the Sea of Cortez. Now we want to spend winters on the beach in Baja and we need a rig that will accommodate longer term living. Here's the design parameters we started with:

We spec'd a new 2024 RAM crew cab long bed from the factory with the options we were after.

- We want to be on the road for at least 3 months at a time and around 6 months out of the year.
- We want to be able to cook inside when the skeeters chase us inside.
- We want to be able to cook outside when the conditions are good.
- We've camped in enough 40 knot windstorms in the desert to convince us that we don't want any fabric on the exterior of the rig. So no pop-up campers or RTTs for us.
- Setting up camp should be as easy as: put the truck into park. Chock the wheels.
- We both work part time and remote, so we need space for both of us to setup laptops. We also need an electrical system that'll run computers and Starlink for a solid 7 days of cloudy weather and not moving anywhere.
- We didn't want a dedicated camping rig. This rig should be useful when we're home and not out on the trail.
- We want to take paddleboards with us.
- We want to take eMTBs with us.
- Payload is king. I think GVWR is actually a really important consideration, especially in order to keep the rig running and in good condition.

We spec'd a new 2024 RAM crew cab long bed from the factory with the options we were after.
