Wanted to breathe some more life into this in case someone perusing the forum for trailer ideas sees this.
Buy. An. Arkto!
I, my wife, and our two dogs got home a couple weeks ago from our month-long trip to go pick the trailer up from Aaron (
@Arkto ) in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Took off from Virginia, hit up Montana for a bit, then worked our way up the Forestry Trunk Road camping in the truck. Met Aaron, who then accompanied us for the first two nights along the Saskatchewan River outside of Jasper where we stayed for a third night ourselves. Then we high-tailed it back into MT and on to Lander, WY. Finally spent our last night outside of Badlands before the interstate and hotel slog home.
The experience in dealing with Aaron 1-on-1, spec'ing the trailer out, to pick-up, to first use has been nothing but incredible! The trailer ticks every box we had...simply NOTHING comparable from US manufacturers; particularly for the price. Hooray exchange rate!
We needed something we'd be comfortable in year-round, and had the space to live and work out of with our bed-hog dogs. The massive selling point for us was the insane amount of interior storage. It's amazing how roomy the camper feels despite its moderate footprint. I mean...it's no go-absolutely-anywhere Turtleback. But it's insanely capable for the length and pulled comfortably behind our not-exactly-nimble Power Wagon.
We opted for 400W solar, 400AHr heated batteries, heated water tank, 2kW inverter, RedArc BCDC, insulated canvas (absolutely must-have and so well-built), Ark XO corner braces, and the quilted door cover. Only add-ons we've done are just putting a rug down and getting a BlackoutEZ cover for the large window. My Dutch Shepherd likes to cram himself against the window and/or flops and kicks in his sleep. I didn't want him damaging the window blind, so I went that route instead. Bought the walls for the awning and a basin for the shower. Done.
Absolutely enamored with it, and my wife just hasn't gotten over having hot water on demand.
Honestly dunno that I'll ever get her to camp in the truck, again, though the OVRLND camper is staying on it just due to the trailer limiting access to some of the tighter places we like to go.
Little did I know when I took this shot, that the property we'd luck into buying just 48 hours later was within sight!
Havoc approves of his new bed and is thankful to not be relegated to the floor as he is in the truck.