...but not sure about letting my wife see how nice that is or I might be towing one shortly thereafter. She has always talked about having a nice basecamp to hang out in while I go play in the dirt
A few words of advice. M and I had been very happy living out of a tent for two years now. Managed to see some very beautiful places in Oz, then we decided to go have a look at the Kimberly Kampers... Needless to say, we have one in tow now. Not sure you can call it camping anymore. :sombrero:
Any other thought on this out there?
Brad,
I say stick with what KK have suggested. They have tested their products in Australia over quite a few years. If it's good enough for the conditions here, I'm sure it can handle anything the US can dish up bar the Rubicon I suppose. They know their gear and capabilities so I'd trust their suggestions.
On another note, stopped in to the local ARB shop with the KK in tow and turns out three of the workers there are KK owners. In about 5 minutes they were checking out the changes since they've purchased theirs 2005 and 2006 models. One bloke upgraded to the Karavan and is very happy with it. Just did a 10 000 Km round trip using a nicely set up 100 series turbo diesel to drag it around. Even mentioned that at one point he got the KK airborne (all 2.3 metric tons worth) doing 120 Km/h in the Norther Territory. Hit a dip at speed with no time to slow down. Though they were doomed but the KK landed, he kept on the throttle and everything worked out. He did say that he would not advise this and he had to stop to clean his underpants afterwards... Long story short, he said just get out there and enjoy the KK. You won't break it.
Cheers,
P